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Anonymous wrote:One of the many problems with overcrowding JR and Deal with OOB students is that it makes many of the other schools noncompetative in many sports and it also prevents many talented JR and Deal kids from playing a due to roster size limitations. It’s sad.
It is surprising how competitive Hardy often is with Deal - with a fraction of the students.
+ Walls is often competitive with much bigger and better resourced schools. They don't even have any sports fields.
Walls has better-resourced kids (i.e., come from families of means) than basically all the other DCPS schools with the exception of JR. The Walls athletes that are decent usually play for travel teams in the sport, and families can afford for private training and all the extras.
That said, perhaps soccer is the only sport that has a semblance of being competitive across multiple DCPS schools where Walls is competitive. Walls is absolutely horrific in basketball...basically, always finishes 2nd in baseball because outside of Walls and JR (DCPS baseball teams are appallingly bad like those two teams beat all the other teams usually by 20+ runs), sometimes has a softball team, again finishes 2nd in DCPS in volleyball (but gets crushed by JR and nearly every private school they play), etc.
It is really not saying much to say you are competitive in what are now UMC sports...when it is really just 2 DCPS schools that are any good in those sports.