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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The point is that posting are positioning Maret as a football/basketball factory and it is not. One or two kids a decade is not a Div. I factory. If you want a definition look it up Dematha. If you want a comparable example in the indy schools look at Landon lacrosse. [/quote] The difference is, Maret is TINY. Just 70-80 kids per grade.[/quote] That does not diminish the PP' s point at all. You are talking about 1 or 2 Division 1 propsepcts in 10 years! Bullis (where my DD attended) has more than that on this year's team alone. Besides that, look at the schools recruiting the kids in the article. They are low D1 and D2 schools. Nobody is going to Kentucky or Syracuse from Maret to play basketball. In fact, Maret has as many girls currently playing D1 basketball as it does boys who are playing D1 basketball. These kids are from PG county and those MS basketball programs usually feed into WCAC schools. These kids chose Maret and academics over basketball. Give them some credit for that. It is no different from some other prominent independent schools who recruit kids who are in the arts - violin or dance. Folks here are just placing their own negative value judgments on athletics. [/quote]
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