Anonymous wrote:This is a generalization. There are all sorts of exceptions to it. But, in the main, for the major sports, there are three tiers of schools in DC. And these generally track to school student population.
The top tier is the Catholic League (WCAC) where most of the top players are and competition is fierce. Very few basketballer or footballers play more than one sport.
The second tier is the IAC where sports are taken seriously but two sport athletes are not uncommon. Football and basketball are a notch below the WCAC. Lacrosse is at least at the same level.
Then there’s the third level that is the smaller schools. There are some exceptions, like Sidwell basketball, but generally these teams would have a hard time competing with the two stronger leagues. Because they are smaller schools, it’s not uncommon to see multi-sport athletes.
+1. I think this very nice overview. As PP acknowledged there are exceptions for individually talented athletes as well as specific teams. It doesn’t apply to, say, crew but without knowing anything more about your childrens specific sports, their ability to handle academic rigor, and your personal religiosity, this is a fair post.