Anonymous wrote:Is baseball awful in terms of coach/team/actual record? From what I’ve seen it looks like they had an overall losing record last year but in terms of league play, they were in the middle. Got blown out by Prep, but were 50-50 with Landon.
Anonymous wrote:Current landscape on sports for Bullis boys.
Basketball - varsity team nationally top 25 stocked with high level D1 recruits. JV team just okay and a more casual player can make team.
Football. Team is good, but not as good as the top WCAC teams. A drop off from its height, but still a solid program.
Track. Very strong. Best in the area.
Lacrosse. Team will be very good this year, but after 26 class, recruiting hasn’t been as strong. Could be a drop-off in the future if recruiting doesn’t pick up.
Soccer and baseball. Just okay. You don’t need to be a high level player to make teams, although they do have strong individual players in these teams.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but can someone share if sports are required in middle school, and if so, what are the options? Anything for a non-athletic/sporty kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny that people would “blame” a HoS for focusing on academics over football. Hmm.
He doesn’t know what he is doing and that is the problem. I have spoken with more than a few unhappy families. These same families would have talked Bullis up just a few years back too. I agree with another poster who said he should be able to do both. The school was once well rounded. It’s starting to not feel that way anymore.
I have not heard a single person complain about the increased emphasis on academics. I'm all for sports and don't mind recruiting, but if athletic recruits can't hack it academically, they shouldn't be there and the headmaster is absolutely right for keeping them out.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny that people would “blame” a HoS for focusing on academics over football. Hmm.
He doesn’t know what he is doing and that is the problem. I have spoken with more than a few unhappy families. These same families would have talked Bullis up just a few years back too. I agree with another poster who said he should be able to do both. The school was once well rounded. It’s starting to not feel that way anymore.