Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on the XC schools for girls? Maybe Potomac and NCS? I’ve heard for some reason that XC at Sidwell is great for boys, bad for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect, a "fun runner" will likely be on the JV team at any of the local private schools. While I understand there may be additional factors influencing your school selection, given that he is not expected to compete for a leading position, a suitable program would be one that offers a positive and encouraging environment. I agree with a PP that GDS is noted for its strong team spirit, so my recommendation would also be GDS.
PS - If you are not aware, varsity cross country is typically seven runners and a fast kid may take one of those seven spots for four straight years.
Can you explain more about the PS? Is Varsity just the 7 fastest kid on the team regardless of age?
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga’s cross country team is no cut, and while my kid plays a different sport at the school, it’s my understanding that overall it is a good team with a wide variety of skill levels.
Anonymous wrote:The STA team also is part of a coordinate program with NCS. The kids train together, go to meets together, share coaches btw the schools. It’s a unique program for a single sex school, only a few sports at the cathedral schools offer this. The coaches are also phenomenal. The longtime head coach is on a sabbatical this year but his assistant has stepped in and is a wonderful coach who is super engaged with all the kids, not just the top runners.
Anonymous wrote:With respect, a "fun runner" will likely be on the JV team at any of the local private schools. While I understand there may be additional factors influencing your school selection, given that he is not expected to compete for a leading position, a suitable program would be one that offers a positive and encouraging environment. I agree with a PP that GDS is noted for its strong team spirit, so my recommendation would also be GDS.
PS - If you are not aware, varsity cross country is typically seven runners and a fast kid may take one of those seven spots for four straight years.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on the XC schools for girls? Maybe Potomac and NCS? I’ve heard for some reason that XC at Sidwell is great for boys, bad for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on the XC schools for girls? Maybe Potomac and NCS? I’ve heard for some reason that XC at Sidwell is great for boys, bad for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there aren't that many all boys schools, so that narrows the field considerably:
Landon
STA
Prep
Gonzaga
St. Anselms
If you consider coed-
Potomac's coach is a former Olympian
SJC has a strong XC program
The Potomac coach is phenomenal as a mentor, too. A lot of non-xc athletes run xc or track there in their off season just to get her guidance. She’s amazing