Anonymous wrote:Holton is the most competitive across all sports. Second is probably Stone Ridge. Then other schools will be dominant in individual sports. Sidwell in BB, Soccer and Tennis. Flint Hill in Volleyball. Etc.
This is . . . Not at all right. Holton is in the lower division in many sports. Look who wins the Lewis Cup every year, which is awarded based on cumulative athletic program. It’s very often Visi.
Anonymous wrote:Holton is the most competitive across all sports. Second is probably Stone Ridge. Then other schools will be dominant in individual sports. Sidwell in BB, Soccer and Tennis. Flint Hill in Volleyball. Etc.
This is . . . Not at all right. Holton is in the lower division in many sports. Look who wins the Lewis Cup every year, which is awarded based on cumulative athletic program. It’s very often Visi.
Holton is the most competitive across all sports. Second is probably Stone Ridge. Then other schools will be dominant in individual sports. Sidwell in BB, Soccer and Tennis. Flint Hill in Volleyball. Etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS
There aren’t that many schools in the ISL though and I suspect someone could make an argument for most of the schools.
There are like 58 schools in the ISL (ok, not quite that many, but a lot). Can't think of any that are top tier across the board.
Holton is the most competitive across all sports. Second is probably Stone Ridge. Then other schools will be dominant in individual sports. Sidwell in BB, Soccer and Tennis. Flint Hill in Volleyball. Etc.