Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson has the best gym.
The FCPS secondary schools have humongous gyms. They are all about 50 years old though. For the larger of the smaller-sized, new generation of gyms, Arlington has some nice ones: Wakefield, W-L.
People are always blown away by the Wakefield gym.
The W-L gym is awful. It is dark and looks like a middle school gym. It gives W-L a huge home advantage because the weird dimensions and poor lighting tend to throw other teams off.
W-L’s gym is large and actually nice. It looks nothing like a middle school gym. It is huge and larger than all the other Liberty District high schools gyms.
But when Arlington put new LED fixtures in, that actually made the gym darker.
It’s not nice at all for HS events. Maybe it’s good for subdividing over 700 freshmen for PE.
I still doubt you’d want to trade the large W-L gym for the small gyms at McLean or Langley.
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church City high school is beautiful, so
Jealous when we had a game there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson has the best gym.
The FCPS secondary schools have humongous gyms. They are all about 50 years old though. For the larger of the smaller-sized, new generation of gyms, Arlington has some nice ones: Wakefield, W-L.
People are always blown away by the Wakefield gym.
The W-L gym is awful. It is dark and looks like a middle school gym. It gives W-L a huge home advantage because the weird dimensions and poor lighting tend to throw other teams off.
W-L’s gym is large and actually nice. It looks nothing like a middle school gym. It is huge and larger than all the other Liberty District high schools gyms.
But when Arlington put new LED fixtures in, that actually made the gym darker.
It’s not nice at all for HS events. Maybe it’s good for subdividing over 700 freshmen for PE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson has the best gym.
The FCPS secondary schools have humongous gyms. They are all about 50 years old though. For the larger of the smaller-sized, new generation of gyms, Arlington has some nice ones: Wakefield, W-L.
People are always blown away by the Wakefield gym.
The W-L gym is awful. It is dark and looks like a middle school gym. It gives W-L a huge home advantage because the weird dimensions and poor lighting tend to throw other teams off.
W-L’s gym is large and actually nice. It looks nothing like a middle school gym. It is huge and larger than all the other Liberty District high schools gyms.
But when Arlington put new LED fixtures in, that actually made the gym darker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson has the best gym.
The FCPS secondary schools have humongous gyms. They are all about 50 years old though. For the larger of the smaller-sized, new generation of gyms, Arlington has some nice ones: Wakefield, W-L.
People are always blown away by the Wakefield gym.
The W-L gym is awful. It is dark and looks like a middle school gym. It gives W-L a huge home advantage because the weird dimensions and poor lighting tend to throw other teams off.
Anonymous wrote:There is a huge disparity in facilities.
Hayfield's gym is one of the better ones.
Annandale, Edison and Westfield were the crappiest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson has the best gym.
The FCPS secondary schools have humongous gyms. They are all about 50 years old though. For the larger of the smaller-sized, new generation of gyms, Arlington has some nice ones: Wakefield, W-L.
People are always blown away by the Wakefield gym.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax HS has a nice gym
Anonymous wrote:Robinson has the best gym.