True or not, you know Asian people can be Catholic, right? |
They can. These kids weren’t. They got swim scholarships because they were in a battle to take down Gonzaga. |
Lol, my thoughts exactly. |
You know we are talking swimming and not chess right? I know how awful this will sound, but I've never heard of a sports team built around Asian and Jewish kids. |
Ha ha. It is sort of a funny notion. Yes I know there are good athletes in all walks of life. In this case, I don't know if it were true but I don't think the juice is worth the squeeze in such a case. Its just not that important and if I were a Prep parent or alum, I'd be less than pleased that resources were spent on such a folly. Literally nobody remembers who won a HS swimming race 15 years ago. |
No one remembers who won any HS athletics event 15 years ago. |
Bullis. And extra props if you are African-American as the swim coach was interviewed last year stating that she's specifically recruiting black swimmers. She's known to scour MS swim meets for AA swimmers. |
Just coming here to say this is happening right now at least two different co-ed schools in Maryland (not McDonough). Both MIAA/IAAM. In both cases, the swimmers were placed on a priority list for admissions. So even if you don't get money, being a fast swimmer can help! |
This definitely happens and is talked about, coaches get picks, probably for most sports in most schools- from the admissions pool. What doesn’t generally happen (and is breaking the rules) is a private school swim coach cold calling public school kids and inviting them to apply, promising them admission, promising money, etc. It’s a little tricky when the private school coach is also already your club coach. Easier for them to start a conversation. |
As a person from [Texas/Georgia], I beg to differ when it comes to high school football. |