| And please don’t suggest rich and inaccessible sports like rowing or sailing |
| Track/indoor track/XC. Specifically distance running; sprinting sometimes does cut. |
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At our high school the following sports seem to be no-cut
Football Cross Country Indoor and Outdoor Track Wrestling Rowing (Club, so you have to pay) Plus there is an active ultimate frisbee team that is club, but I think not that expensive. There may be some female only sports too. I only have boys. |
| Football is no cut at my MoCo high school. |
| Well football and wrestling cause brain damage |
| Anyone know about madison? |
Madison is a very sporty school. I would be surprised if any sports are no-cut. |
I don't know anything about rowing, but sailing is not rich and/or inaccessible. Check out community sailing programs if you're interested. |
It’s not professional wrestling |
Yep. Sailing is a blue collar sport IMO. |
| It very much depends on the school & district. FCPS doesn’t mandate no cut sports while some districts require a no cut sport each season. Large schools have cuts in nearly every sport. Track/cross country tend to be fairly accessible. I’ve been told that it’s a matter of space for some sports + equipment for others (they have a certain number of football helmets…) |
| Dive! It often gets overlooked. |
But rowing is historically a public school sport in the DC region and funding/dues are via fundraising. |
And amateur wrestling cause brain damage. Are you stupid? |
As far as I can remember, freshman football, XC/track and field, and crew are no cut. There may be some other freshman teams that are, as well, but I don’t know for sure. |