Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coach is a convicted felon?
If that's true, it makes the parents sound like the parent of every child actor who was treated horrifically. As long as the kid has a chance at getting famous, the parents don't care what horrible situation the kid is in.
Awful.
It's exactly like that. I saw the info sessions last spring...so, so predatory towards families who are hungry (maybe even desperate) for the quick cash that an NIL deal could bring. And to the PP saying it's like European football academies, I'd like to see a comparison of the number of adults playing soccer professionally worldwide versus American football. And while we're at it, let's compare the catastrophic injury rates between the two.
Why?
Bethesda Soccer Club also has started an academy using the same group as St James. Does it somehow make Bethesda Soccer Club more valid? It’s the exact same virtual model.
St James offers basketball and other sports. It’s not just football.
Anonymous wrote:LOL! When you have adult men on your roster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only person benefitting is Overton and his 150k plus salary that the non revenue sports families at the STJ are paying for.
Who thinks Overton’s team will have the #1 spot in tomorrow’s Washington Post rankings?
Anonymous wrote:Only person benefitting is Overton and his 150k plus salary that the non revenue sports families at the STJ are paying for.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is 99.9% of the kids at STJ won’t turn pro. They’ve convinced their parents that by going there they will, but for nearly all of them college is where it will end and they would have gotten there with or without the STJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coach is a convicted felon?
If that's true, it makes the parents sound like the parent of every child actor who was treated horrifically. As long as the kid has a chance at getting famous, the parents don't care what horrible situation the kid is in.
Awful.
It's exactly like that. I saw the info sessions last spring...so, so predatory towards families who are hungry (maybe even desperate) for the quick cash that an NIL deal could bring. And to the PP saying it's like European football academies, I'd like to see a comparison of the number of adults playing soccer professionally worldwide versus American football. And while we're at it, let's compare the catastrophic injury rates between the two.
Anonymous wrote:The SJA HS boys basketball coach is Book Richardson, he was a convicted felon, but Biden pardoned him. Walt Webb is running the post-grad team and the middle school program, which is really his twins, kids he knows and the owner's son. They only had a few outside kids enroll in the MS program. This is very different than Gillion and Bethel Academy.
Webb's twins are officially 7th graders, however I am pretty sure they are older than 12 years old. For some reason, the taller twin made the varsity or JV team.
$35,000 is a lot of money to pay for Daddy ball and a free online public school.
There is another MS coach who is Webb's buddy that has a son at SJA. Again, they brought on people they knew as SJA didn't bring in many other/outside kids from grades 5-8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coach is a convicted felon?
If that's true, it makes the parents sound like the parent of every child actor who was treated horrifically. As long as the kid has a chance at getting famous, the parents don't care what horrible situation the kid is in.
Awful.
Anonymous wrote:The SJA HS boys basketball coach is Book Richardson, he was a convicted felon, but Biden pardoned him. Walt Webb is running the post-grad team and the middle school program, which is really his twins, kids he knows and the owner's son. They only had a few outside kids enroll in the MS program. This is very different than Gillion and Bethel Academy.
Webb's twins are officially 7th graders, however I am pretty sure they are older than 12 years old. For some reason, the taller twin made the varsity or JV team.
$35,000 is a lot of money to pay for Daddy ball and a free online public school.
There is another MS coach who is Webb's buddy that has a son at SJA. Again, they brought on people they knew as SJA didn't bring in many other/outside kids from grades 5-8.
Anonymous wrote:The SJA HS boys basketball coach is Book Richardson, he was a convicted felon, but Biden pardoned him. Walt Webb is running the post-grad team and the middle school program, which is really his twins, kids he knows and the owner's son. They only had a few outside kids enroll in the MS program. This is very different than Gillion and Bethel Academy.
Webb's twins are officially 7th graders, however I am pretty sure they are older than 12 years old. For some reason, the taller twin made the varsity or JV team.
$35,000 is a lot of money to pay for Daddy ball and a free online public school.
There is another MS coach who is Webb's buddy that has a son at SJA. Again, they brought on people they knew as SJA didn't bring in many other/outside kids from grades 5-8.
Anonymous wrote:I would never choose st James over a wcac school for any of my kids. Kids from all of them go d1 to power 5 (or 4…), they get a normal high school experience, and receive excellent mentorship from the coaches and administration. Sure there might be some soft spots in the lineups that means curated academy lineups will beat them, but you’re making a deal with the devil if you send your kid there imo.