Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... "Every private school recruits in some way" is a poor excuse. STA does not.
Oh really? Here's St. Albans' football coach talking about recruiting in the Washington Post. http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2008-12-12/sports/36886723_1_coaches-private-school-montrose-christian
[Recruiting turned] Hyattsville Catholic school into a national basketball power. After that, many coaches said, it was a matter of trying to keep pace. It only makes sense that coaches recruit in other sports, too. "More often than not, it's a matter of trying to keep up with the Joneses," St. Albans football coach Gary Schnell said.
I guess he doesn't explicitly say "STA recruits athletes," but he might as well have said it.
Anonymous wrote:... "Every private school recruits in some way" is a poor excuse. STA does not.
[Recruiting turned] Hyattsville Catholic school into a national basketball power. After that, many coaches said, it was a matter of trying to keep pace. It only makes sense that coaches recruit in other sports, too. "More often than not, it's a matter of trying to keep up with the Joneses," St. Albans football coach Gary Schnell said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IAC schools and colleges look for a mixture of scholars, athletes and artists to fill a student body. The families of athletes must initiate contact with the school to circumvent the recruitment process.
Is that true?
My son was on an 8th grade age travel team that had an excellent record. Coaches from high schools, Catholic mostly but also Maret, came to games and practices, and sent emails to the coach that he forwarded to the whole team.
Maret kind of cracked me up. They came to practice and what my child took away from it was that "I know you probably want the schools that are really good at (sport) but just in case you want academics more, you should think about us".
Anonymous wrote:IAC schools and colleges look for a mixture of scholars, athletes and artists to fill a student body. The families of athletes must initiate contact with the school to circumvent the recruitment process.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the information. I just confirmed with a friend, who as a hobby referees HS basketball. He told me about the rules above and that the coaches that he knows do recruit but never initiate initiate contact. He actually told me about a time when he told a coach about a prospective recruit but the coach said that the family/parents had to initiate the contact.