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Max Preps rosters are not accurate at all.
Where does TSJ publish their official rosters? |
I don't think they do. Its harder to cheat when you have a publicly listed roster. |
| Yep, the Hayfield scandal really picked up once hayfield put their football roster on their website last August... |
Again…Duke would not have been in the running if they weren’t a top 5 team. Cooper Flagg wasn’t giving Stanford the time of day, even though he could have achieved the same NIL deals. It’s not like the Duke football team is particularly successful pulling the smart 5 star recruits. I am sure they would take them all…as it is, do they even get one? Look at the Duke baseball team…coach moved to UVA and nearly the entire starting group and all recruits transferred to UVA. Look at the UVA baseball team…Coach moved to Miss St and a large group of players transferred. |
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St James crushed Good Counsel.
I bet their girls basketball team will also be #1 in the DMV. Top athletes and their parents don’t really care much about the model. It’s $35k vs like $90k for IMG and seems like they will both get you to where you want to go…a top D1 football program. |
They don’t need to cheat it’s a lot of talent over there. And more talented kids will now want to join. Kids all up and down the east coast. The kid who already graduated won’t be playing any high school games nor will Webb’s boys. |
My son had games at Saint James this morning and from what I heard, their school will far exceed the level the WCAC schools are playing at. |
If they don't need to cheat, why don't they publish their roster? |
It’s pathetic. |
Pathetic is harsh, but I’d want the educational side to be more rigorous to get my kid ready for college before sending them over there. Because the Virginia homeschool academy isn’t it. Maybe they will work on that once they get more established. |
| The coach is a convicted felon? |
If that's true, it makes the parents sound like the parent of every child actor who was treated horrifically. As long as the kid has a chance at getting famous, the parents don't care what horrible situation the kid is in. Awful. |
| I would never choose st James over a wcac school for any of my kids. Kids from all of them go d1 to power 5 (or 4…), they get a normal high school experience, and receive excellent mentorship from the coaches and administration. Sure there might be some soft spots in the lineups that means curated academy lineups will beat them, but you’re making a deal with the devil if you send your kid there imo. |
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Does anyone know where one can find the rosters of the St. James football teams? It is one of the few programs in the DMV that doesn't have them posted.
Sure seems odd. |
I don't disagree with what you are saying, but these academies are how sports are run in literally the rest of the world. No youth soccer, basketball or hockey player who expects to turn pro stays in a normal school in Europe or South America (for soccer). Victor Wembanyama started going to a basketball academy at 14...most soccer players are sent off to soccer academies as young as 5...etc. These places are sports first, second, third, fourth and fifth...with a little bit of academics sprinkled in. |