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[quote=Anonymous]Prep parent here. As far as I know its true fro football. My son played on the freshman team with all the juniors who now play with him on varsity. When some of them were sophmores some played on both JV and Varsity. (If you play in a varsity game you can't play on JV for 48 hours or something like that... but as a sophmore if they don't use you on varsity that week you can play JV). Maybe there are exceptions, but I am not aware of them. I do know there are no cuts on the freshman team and many boys play on the freshman team and then decide to do other sports. The freshman team often has 50 or more players and is a Prep tradition. Ofcourse I am biased, but from the perspective of comraderie and developing home grown talent, as well as having great facilities and a well coached and super well organized program, I think Prep has the best program for football. It also has a comprehensive academic program that can accomodate boys who have average academic skills as well as those who take mostly AP classes. I would say their language program is especially good and two years of Latin are required.[/quote]
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