What are the no-cut teams at local Virginia high schools?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot more kids made the soccer team this year than usual. Multiple 8th graders are playing JV which, I understand, is pretty unusual.

Meanwhile interest in crew surged and it became a cut sport.


At a public high school in northern va? 8th graders playing JV?


Yes. ACHS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot more kids made the soccer team this year than usual. Multiple 8th graders are playing JV which, I understand, is pretty unusual.

Meanwhile interest in crew surged and it became a cut sport.


At a public high school in northern va? 8th graders playing JV?


In APS, 8th graders can play up on HS teams if it’s a sport that isn’t already offered in middle school. So football, crew, lacrosse, etc. Not swimming, tennis, soccer, wrestling, basketball because those are offered in MS.
Anonymous
As others have stated, this varies by school.

The best thing to do is to go to the school website, find the athletic directors email and send a message asking that question. They are really the only ones who know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As others have stated, this varies by school.

The best thing to do is to go to the school website, find the athletic directors email and send a message asking that question. They are really the only ones who know.


To narrow down the list, you could look to see which schools are at the bottom of the table for the sports you are interested in. It’s easy to see which swim teams had the fewest points at the state championship, etc. This will give you an indication of teams that are either no cut or have more lenient cuts.
Anonymous
Easiest is cross country swimming
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Easiest is cross country swimming


Swimming has cuts at our school. More kids swim club than there is lane space for the school swim team. I don't think a summer only swimmer has much chance unless they are a really good athelete
Anonymous
People have given good info on APS, I will add that Wakefield is usually a bit less competitive in some of those sports and it can be one of the benefits of going there in my opinion - more opportunity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easiest is cross country swimming


Swimming has cuts at our school. More kids swim club than there is lane space for the school swim team. I don't think a summer only swimmer has much chance unless they are a really good athelete


+100

Our school's swim team is incredibly competitive. I believe 100+ kids tried out for 70 spots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People have given good info on APS, I will add that Wakefield is usually a bit less competitive in some of those sports and it can be one of the benefits of going there in my opinion - more opportunity.


That's crazy considering that they have excellent facilities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easiest is cross country swimming


Swimming has cuts at our school. More kids swim club than there is lane space for the school swim team. I don't think a summer only swimmer has much chance unless they are a really good athelete


+100

Our school's swim team is incredibly competitive. I believe 100+ kids tried out for 70 spots.


Thats not incredibly competitive.
Some sports have 200 kids trying out for 15 or 20 spots on a team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easiest is cross country swimming


Swimming has cuts at our school. More kids swim club than there is lane space for the school swim team. I don't think a summer only swimmer has much chance unless they are a really good athelete


+100

Our school's swim team is incredibly competitive. I believe 100+ kids tried out for 70 spots.


Thats not incredibly competitive.
Some sports have 200 kids trying out for 15 or 20 spots on a team.


Yeah I’ll take a 70 percent acceptance rate for any Tom dick or Jane
Anonymous
Is field hockey normally a cut sport? I don't know any 8th graders who play and am wondering if it's the sort of thing a girl could walk-on as a freshman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is field hockey normally a cut sport? I don't know any 8th graders who play and am wondering if it's the sort of thing a girl could walk-on as a freshman.


It really depends on the school. If you know the specific school your kid will be going to, it would be easier for people here to answer.
Anonymous
HA I laughed out loud when I saw that comment about basketball. It is the MOST difficult team to make almost always at a large public high school.
Anonymous
At a public high school in northern va? 8th graders playing JV?


Yes. ACHS.


It also depends on the team. My son was a member of an ACHS team in 8th grade, but could only do practices. There was no JV, so no way to compete without affecting his high school eligibility to play. The idea was to get kids that they want to compete in the future involved and ready.
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