Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Football is dying. I am surprised it is even still played at most schools in this area. Like op said - few schools field competitive teams anymore.
I am happy to see soccer and baseball picking up.
Flag football is the evolution of football, but less appealing than soccer or lacrosse.
Hockey is cool, but still niche.
25% of female and 12.1% of male high school ice hockey players go on to play for an NCAA program. 32% of male and 26% of NCAA ice hockey players only played on club teams outside of school so they didn't even need to find schools that had a team. If your family can deal with the expense and inconvenience, hockey's a good idea.
Are you serious?!
We're talking about the injury dangers of football and you cite perhaps the only sport MORE dangerous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Football is dying. I am surprised it is even still played at most schools in this area. Like op said - few schools field competitive teams anymore.
I am happy to see soccer and baseball picking up.
Flag football is the evolution of football, but less appealing than soccer or lacrosse.
Hockey is cool, but still niche.
25% of female and 12.1% of male high school ice hockey players go on to play for an NCAA program. 32% of male and 26% of NCAA ice hockey players only played on club teams outside of school so they didn't even need to find schools that had a team. If your family can deal with the expense and inconvenience, hockey's a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Football is dying. I am surprised it is even still played at most schools in this area. Like op said - few schools field competitive teams anymore.
I am happy to see soccer and baseball picking up.
Flag football is the evolution of football, but less appealing than soccer or lacrosse.
Hockey is cool, but still niche.
Anonymous wrote:Football will be gone in ten years anyway. I have an elementary school aged boy, and I don't know any parents who would let their sons play.
Anonymous wrote:Quince Orchard football is a really big deal.
Anonymous wrote:The private Catholic schools recruiting has made it unfair for them to play the public schools and most other private schools and it doesn't seem like the public schools can play out of county games.
I miss the days of Gonzaga vs. Wilson etc... but Gonzaga or St. Johns vs. Wilson or BCC would be a total route.
I think it would be interesting to see BCC or Whitman play Wilson on yearly home and home basis.
Any other match-ups from the area anyone would like to see ???