Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield has a bunch of kids that are not zoned for that school either. Most of them are seniors this year though, so after this year’s seniors are gone I only know of 2 that will still be there.
You love to drag Westfield in every thread. FCPS has multiple reasons for approved transfers. Those kids have played for Westfield for years and their transfers were approved by VHSL. Take it up with FCPS if you don't like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield has a bunch of kids that are not zoned for that school either. Most of them are seniors this year though, so after this year’s seniors are gone I only know of 2 that will still be there.
You love to drag Westfield in every thread. FCPS has multiple reasons for approved transfers. Those kids have played for Westfield for years and their transfers were approved by VHSL. Take it up with FCPS if you don't like it.
Anonymous wrote:Westfield has a bunch of kids that are not zoned for that school either. Most of them are seniors this year though, so after this year’s seniors are gone I only know of 2 that will still be there.
Anonymous wrote:Did Heritage hire the DISA coach and then he recruited?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those kids on the Petersburg team play together for an AAU team in North Carolina and before that, they all played together in Richmond high school for the same coach. ]How could VHSL allow them to cheat out in the open like that/
Heritage High School in Leesburg recruited a bunch of kids from the same AAU team as well. Those kids don’t live within the Heritage boundaries and are doing the same thing
How did they get around the VHSL rules?
What AAU team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All those kids on the Petersburg team play together for an AAU team in North Carolina and before that, they all played together in Richmond high school for the same coach. ]How could VHSL allow them to cheat out in the open like that/
Heritage High School in Leesburg recruited a bunch of kids from the same AAU team as well. Those kids don’t live within the Heritage boundaries and are doing the same thing
Anonymous wrote:All those kids on the Petersburg team play together for an AAU team in North Carolina and before that, they all played together in Richmond high school for the same coach. ]How could VHSL allow them to cheat out in the open like that/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to predict your place in the rotation for the following season? Or is now too soon? When is it ok to approach the coach on this?
The only question that the kid (never the parent) should ask the coach is “what specifically do I need to improve to get more playing time?”
Also, FWIW, many coaches care only about winning. The same coach who recruited my kid as an eighth grader worked is butt off to recruit multiple upperclassman out of state transfers, thus ensuring that he’d get no playing time.
At a public school?
Yes, at a public school. People post on this forum that publics don’t recruit. They shouldn’t, but they certainly do. I guess it’s some compensation that a coach at a public in another state offered to fake paperwork and provide a place to live if my kid wanted to play for him. We declined.
Maybe if you live in Maryland, this has largely been fixed in VA.
Lol! No, it most certainly has not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to predict your place in the rotation for the following season? Or is now too soon? When is it ok to approach the coach on this?
The only question that the kid (never the parent) should ask the coach is “what specifically do I need to improve to get more playing time?”
Also, FWIW, many coaches care only about winning. The same coach who recruited my kid as an eighth grader worked is butt off to recruit multiple upperclassman out of state transfers, thus ensuring that he’d get no playing time.
At a public school?
Yes, at a public school. People post on this forum that publics don’t recruit. They shouldn’t, but they certainly do. I guess it’s some compensation that a coach at a public in another state offered to fake paperwork and provide a place to live if my kid wanted to play for him. We declined.
Maybe if you live in Maryland, this has largely been fixed in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to predict your place in the rotation for the following season? Or is now too soon? When is it ok to approach the coach on this?
The only question that the kid (never the parent) should ask the coach is “what specifically do I need to improve to get more playing time?”
Also, FWIW, many coaches care only about winning. The same coach who recruited my kid as an eighth grader worked is butt off to recruit multiple upperclassman out of state transfers, thus ensuring that he’d get no playing time.
At a public school?
Yes, at a public school. People post on this forum that publics don’t recruit. They shouldn’t, but they certainly do. I guess it’s some compensation that a coach at a public in another state offered to fake paperwork and provide a place to live if my kid wanted to play for him. We declined.
Maybe if you live in Maryland, this has largely been fixed in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to predict your place in the rotation for the following season? Or is now too soon? When is it ok to approach the coach on this?
The only question that the kid (never the parent) should ask the coach is “what specifically do I need to improve to get more playing time?”
Also, FWIW, many coaches care only about winning. The same coach who recruited my kid as an eighth grader worked is butt off to recruit multiple upperclassman out of state transfers, thus ensuring that he’d get no playing time.
At a public school?
Yes, at a public school. People post on this forum that publics don’t recruit. They shouldn’t, but they certainly do. I guess it’s some compensation that a coach at a public in another state offered to fake paperwork and provide a place to live if my kid wanted to play for him. We declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to predict your place in the rotation for the following season? Or is now too soon? When is it ok to approach the coach on this?
The only question that the kid (never the parent) should ask the coach is “what specifically do I need to improve to get more playing time?”
Also, FWIW, many coaches care only about winning. The same coach who recruited my kid as an eighth grader worked is butt off to recruit multiple upperclassman out of state transfers, thus ensuring that he’d get no playing time.
At a public school?
Yes, at a public school. People post on this forum that publics don’t recruit. They shouldn’t, but they certainly do. I guess it’s some compensation that a coach at a public in another state offered to fake paperwork and provide a place to live if my kid wanted to play for him. We declined.