FCPS Basketball

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Anonymous wrote:There was no fall league advertised at Chantilly High School. DS wants to try out for the freshman team. If he is not known to the coaches will this count against him?


They would have advertised the freshman fall league as they aren't allowed to make cuts off season. Make sure you are signed up for alerts. So he hasn't gone to any off season practices?


We did not know about any green days or fall league. I actively looked at the Chantilly Chargers site and nothing was mentioned. Is the fall league/green day word of mouth?


Did you check their social media? It's hard to get to tryouts as an unknown entity.
Anonymous
Most high school sports teams don't have social media.

Your son missed the announcement, for whatever reason. Its fine. If he is a good player, he will make their freshman team. Its not super difficult to make the CHS freshman team despite the size of the school.
Anonymous
Assuming you already registered him and filed a physical?

https://chantillyathletics.com/
Anonymous
The good news is it isn't hard for a decent player to make the Chantilly freshman team.

The bad news is the new freshman coach coming over from CYA ....
Anonymous
How competitive is the freshman team?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How competitive is the freshman team?

At Oakton?
Anonymous
Are freshman teams a nail in the coffin for a basketball HS player? Kid is hoping to play all 4 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are freshman teams a nail in the coffin for a basketball HS player? Kid is hoping to play all 4 years.


Not for local public school programs. Probably half to 2/3 of those players make it all the way to varsity by senior year.

For the WCAC high school programs and other private schools that recruit, the freshmen players rarely make it to varsity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are freshman teams a nail in the coffin for a basketball HS player? Kid is hoping to play all 4 years.


If its a large fcps hs, only 1-2 freshman will be put on JV/Varsity. And socially, the freshman team is better for a lot of reasons.
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Anonymous wrote:Are freshman teams a nail in the coffin for a basketball HS player? Kid is hoping to play all 4 years.


What a weird question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are freshman teams a nail in the coffin for a basketball HS player? Kid is hoping to play all 4 years.


What a weird question.


Not really. If you read these boards, it is clear that most freshmen don't move on.
Anonymous
At the large HS very few freshman make JV. Most of the rising freshman team has a shot at JV the next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are freshman teams a nail in the coffin for a basketball HS player? Kid is hoping to play all 4 years.


What a weird question.


Not really. If you read these boards, it is clear that most freshmen don't move on.


If freshman don’t move on, it’s not *because* they were on the freshman team. So in the context in which the question was asked, it’s actually ludicrous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am asking if people expected to make Varsity will make Varsity or will some get kicked out? Will people who thought were making JV make Varsity etc. Will they actually be considering performance at tryouts or is that just performative?


It is performative at our large public high school. Coach even has told kids before tryouts that they would have a hard time making the team. Those that made the team are those who play together off season, go to Green Days etc. are the ones who make the team.

That doesn’t make it unfair to me. If two players show up, both the same or one slightly better than the other at tryouts but the coach has seen the other play and be consistent, they’re going to pick that person. That is life.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are freshman teams a nail in the coffin for a basketball HS player? Kid is hoping to play all 4 years.


Not for local public school programs. Probably half to 2/3 of those players make it all the way to varsity by senior year.

For the WCAC high school programs and other private schools that recruit, the freshmen players rarely make it to varsity.


In my observation that is an overstatement and our HS has a mediocre varsity boys basketball program (3 winning seasons over the past decade). If a freshman team is strong maybe half will progress to varsity. If it’s weak it’s more like 15-25%. Keep in mind the size of the freshman rosters also tend to be big.

Our girls varsity program has been stronger (multiple district titles) but the overall talent pool is thin. In many cases no girls on the freshmen team ever make varsity, even if the freshman team is .500 or higher. It’s also much easier for talented freshmen girls to make JV or varsity.
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