Lol. It's so cute that you think that. |
More than likely. |
It’s not like the coach will call the parents or send them an email. More likely that the coach will be introduced to the kid by his own coach after a game (“Larlo, this is Coach Tom from St Whatsits”). Then coach will say “Great game Larlo. You should come check out one of our games and meet the guys.” Or coach may say to parent “I saw Larlo play. He should come for a visit and meet the team. We have a great program, and he’d bee a good fit.” First scenario happened to my kid when when he was already in high school and coaches wanted him to transfer, and second happened to the mom of a team mate in 8th grade after a game. |
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My son is a school I won’t named and one of the more mainstream, highly respected privates in the DMV. His school has no longer been recruiting basketball players. The school has gone from one of the top programs in the area for basketball and some other sports, to losing seasons
Players even apply, but don’t get in. Schools change philosophies. |
Yes, Paul IV is one of the top 5 programs in the nation. |
Yep, that’s Christy Winters Scott’s son. She calls all the Mystics games and also hosts the Wizards’ pre-game show on NBC Sports Washington. |
Jordan Scott is the first kid and he's from an amazing basketball family and was ranked around 50th in the country among recruits; his mom provides the color commentary for the NCAA women's tournament and the Mystics game, among others. The second kid is Babatunde Oladuton and he is a top 10 recruit in the country. His dad played for Virginia Tech. |
| The number 3 recruit in the country is also from the DMV (St. Paul VI, which is the #1 ranked team in the country). This area is just nuts in terms of basketball talent. |