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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Prep and perhaps other schools require all freshmen to play on the freshman team.[/b] No freshman play on JV or varsity. The freshman team will give your son plenty of time to get to know the coach and for the coaching staff to assess if he will be able to play at higher levels. Everyone who wants to play on the prep freshman team is welcome. It's a great bonding experience for the boys. If he works really hard and takes part in the drills during the summer and the camps, he will probably get a chance to be on the team even if it's not a starter. I mean he will probably get a chance to play on the JV and maybe varsity team as he ages, because the coaching staff takes into account kids motivation although he may not actually play much. It is still fun to be a member of the team[/quote] Is this a true statement for Prep? Although not common, I had thought a Freshman - if deemed varsity caliber by the coach - could play varsity. Maybe it's just a football requirement due to "satefy" issues. I didn't think this applied for basketball at Prep. Any feedback from Prep parents is welcomed. [/quote]
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