Looking for a high school with amazing boys basketball coaching and academics

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Anonymous wrote:gonzaga should be the only option..and i went to prep


Nope.

Prep all day!
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Anonymous wrote:gonzaga should be the only option..and i went to prep

Troll
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Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Sidwell. I’ve heard that STA is stepping their program up, as well. They should use Sidwell as an example because they really have grown into a powerhouse.

STA is trying, but there are things that the top basketball players don’t want to put up with that are going on at STA, and STA can’t keep these top players.


What would they be putting up with at STA that they wouldn't be at Sidwell?


What do you think? What’s different? Let me give you a hint. Why do so many STA ballers leave the school or stop playing bball for STA?
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Anonymous wrote:gonzaga should be the only option..and i went to prep


If you want your kid to join a cult…
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Anonymous wrote:DeMatha



Sports yes, academics no.


Are DeMatha academics subpar or simply not as good as the other schools mentioned here? Not OP but curious for DS looking for similar opportunities.


DeMatha academics are very good if they are honors/AP level


+1 and also SAES.





Dematha and St. Andrew's are not strong academically.


SAES lol…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:O'Connell?


Their sports are horrible. If you never want to win at any sport go here.
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Anonymous wrote:gonzaga should be the only option..and i went to prep


Except they can’t win the WCAC in any sport but rugby.
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Anonymous wrote:gonzaga should be the only option..and i went to prep


Except they can’t win the WCAC in any sport but rugby.


You have to be really good to play at PVI, Gonzaga, St John’s, Sidwell (as of late). STA program is on the up and up, Bullis, Potomac, DJO or Landon might be better mid tier options.
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Bullis beat Sidwell yesterday, are ranked 18th in the nation (according to MaxPreps) and with regards to academics, this was their matriculation list last year:

https://www.bullis.org/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation

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Anonymous wrote:O'Connell?


Their sports are horrible. If you never want to win at any sport go here.


Really? Their basketball team is ranked 15th in the nation, and just defeated Gonzaga. Their softball team is the top program in the area. Their baseball team is very competitive in the WCAC. Usually very solid in soccer, hockey, golf and tennis.
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Anonymous wrote:O'Connell?


Their sports are horrible. If you never want to win at any sport go here.


Really? Their basketball team is ranked 15th in the nation, and just defeated Gonzaga. Their softball team is the top program in the area. Their baseball team is very competitive in the WCAC. Usually very solid in soccer, hockey, golf and tennis.



They never win the WCAC in any sport? Not even golf.
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Anonymous wrote:O'Connell?


Their sports are horrible. If you never want to win at any sport go here.


Really? Their basketball team is ranked 15th in the nation, and just defeated Gonzaga. Their softball team is the top program in the area. Their baseball team is very competitive in the WCAC. Usually very solid in soccer, hockey, golf and tennis.



They never win the WCAC in any sport? Not even golf.


O'Connell has won 15 of the last 18 WCAC softball championships.
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Anonymous wrote:Do Sidwell coaches offer any summer camps or training? I see STA does.

Also, would be interested in strengths and weaknesses of STA coaching.


primary weakness=head coach who thinks he can win by focusing on a single player. Only star was allowed to shoot. No investment in other players and development of the team overall. Known to be verbally harsh, dresses dowjn players for stupid sht not related to playing ball. comtrol freak who doesnt listen to his asst coaches who. Are better coaches. Given feedback after two varsity teams had 1/3 of players quit team. Seeing a little more shooting from other players this season. Still a focus on the star recruit.

JV team did well last year with solid coaching from asst coach.
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Anonymous wrote:Do Sidwell coaches offer any summer camps or training? I see STA does.

Also, would be interested in strengths and weaknesses of STA coaching.


primary weakness=head coach who thinks he can win by focusing on a single player. Only star was allowed to shoot. No investment in other players and development of the team overall. Known to be verbally harsh, dresses dowjn players for stupid sht not related to playing ball. comtrol freak who doesnt listen to his asst coaches who. Are better coaches. Given feedback after two varsity teams had 1/3 of players quit team. Seeing a little more shooting from other players this season. Still a focus on the star recruit.

JV team did well last year with solid coaching from asst coach.


I watched them play vs Sidwell and they seemed to be pretty balanced and it looked like he played many of the bench players. I think most high school programs focus on star recruits but agree that way too much talent has transferred away from STA. I just could never figure out if it was more related to academics or coaching. They seem to have some very big named assistants this year, as well.
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Anonymous wrote:Do Sidwell coaches offer any summer camps or training? I see STA does.

Also, would be interested in strengths and weaknesses of STA coaching.


primary weakness=head coach who thinks he can win by focusing on a single player. Only star was allowed to shoot. No investment in other players and development of the team overall. Known to be verbally harsh, dresses dowjn players for stupid sht not related to playing ball. comtrol freak who doesnt listen to his asst coaches who. Are better coaches. Given feedback after two varsity teams had 1/3 of players quit team. Seeing a little more shooting from other players this season. Still a focus on the star recruit.

JV team did well last year with solid coaching from asst coach.


Interesting. Same issues with baseball team with head coach at STA. Favored certain players. Harsh on certain players. No oversight from Athletic Director.
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