Anonymous wrote:
Anything that can be done to stand out and be "known" before try outs definitely helps.
Yes, many high school coaches track local players over the years. being “known” to the coach assuming your DS has built great skills, team experience, and athleticism and can stand out and set himself apart during tryouts. Playing basketball year round on an AAU or solid travel team is also very important.
My DS is known to a large public school coach because he’s attended the coach’s camps since he was 9. This coach started “recruiting “ DS last summer, suggesting DS transfer into an option program at that school to play ball there. DS is seriously considering it. Why risk having to try out at our very large zoned school (to play for a coach who’s known to stack his team with his friends’ kids.)