Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rifle, Swim/dive, cross country, football, wrestling, ultimate frisbee, dance (poms), cheerleading, tennis. Not sure if lacrosse has cuts. There are far more no cut sports at W-L than at Yorktown.
Ice Hockey might be no cut but that sport is not sponsored by the school, although the school typically celebrates the team’s successful seasons.
Just wanted to respond that both boys and girls lacrosse teams generally have cuts. I'd say that if a kid has a couple of seasons of rec, though, I believe they can generally make JV (boys and girls).
Cross country is no cut and has a great team culture. If your kid wants to do that, they should try to get some running in before the season starts just so they aren't miserable for the first couple of weeks. Note that all of the fall sports start in early August.
I have a boy and girl at WL- lax teams def have cuts for both. As does football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rifle, Swim/dive, cross country, football, wrestling, ultimate frisbee, dance (poms), cheerleading, tennis. Not sure if lacrosse has cuts. There are far more no cut sports at W-L than at Yorktown.
Ice Hockey might be no cut but that sport is not sponsored by the school, although the school typically celebrates the team’s successful seasons.
Just wanted to respond that both boys and girls lacrosse teams generally have cuts. I'd say that if a kid has a couple of seasons of rec, though, I believe they can generally make JV (boys and girls).
Cross country is no cut and has a great team culture. If your kid wants to do that, they should try to get some running in before the season starts just so they aren't miserable for the first couple of weeks. Note that all of the fall sports start in early August.
Anonymous wrote:Rifle, Swim/dive, cross country, football, wrestling, ultimate frisbee, dance (poms), cheerleading, tennis. Not sure if lacrosse has cuts. There are far more no cut sports at W-L than at Yorktown.
Ice Hockey might be no cut but that sport is not sponsored by the school, although the school typically celebrates the team’s successful seasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there intramural or after school sports just for fun?
W-L had a robust intramural program 10 years ago. Not sure about now. Rec league sports are also popular, like Arlington’s “House League Basketball” program; teams are often organized around schools/friend groups.
We are interested in sports that happen after school, as a way to build in daily fitness and teamwork.
Tennis is no cut? I thought at middle school it was cut, but then HS it opens up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there intramural or after school sports just for fun?
W-L had a robust intramural program 10 years ago. Not sure about now. Rec league sports are also popular, like Arlington’s “House League Basketball” program; teams are often organized around schools/friend groups.
Anonymous wrote:Are there intramural or after school sports just for fun?