Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Albans
This is a joke or someone who’s not an STA parent. The basketball program at STA is unbelievably bad. The last few years, we’ve had varsity players walk off the team in protest because the coaching was so pitiful. Recruited players left the school. We haven’t won an IAC championship in basketball since 2004. There is deep pain around the basketball program, dog.
Wow. That’s surprising. I didn’t know all this but I am aware of really good players in the younger years who are going to want a stronger basketball program. I wonder what they can do to make their program better. It’s a clear indication if recruited players are leaving!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Albans
This is a joke or someone who’s not an STA parent. The basketball program at STA is unbelievably bad. The last few years, we’ve had varsity players walk off the team in protest because the coaching was so pitiful. Recruited players left the school. We haven’t won an IAC championship in basketball since 2004. There is deep pain around the basketball program, dog.
Wow. That’s surprising. I didn’t know all this but I am aware of really good players in the younger years who are going to want a stronger basketball program. I wonder what they can do to make their program better. It’s a clear indication if recruited players are leaving!
This will change in the next couple years. STA is bringing in some of these players in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Albans
This is a joke or someone who’s not an STA parent. The basketball program at STA is unbelievably bad. The last few years, we’ve had varsity players walk off the team in protest because the coaching was so pitiful. Recruited players left the school. We haven’t won an IAC championship in basketball since 2004. There is deep pain around the basketball program, dog.
Wow. That’s surprising. I didn’t know all this but I am aware of really good players in the younger years who are going to want a stronger basketball program. I wonder what they can do to make their program better. It’s a clear indication if recruited players are leaving!
Anonymous wrote:How would you compare the quality of coaching at Sidwell versus Gonzaga?
Was hoping to escape the AAU grind at some point, but maybe it’s not possible if he wants to play for a well-coached high school team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Albans
This is a joke or someone who’s not an STA parent. The basketball program at STA is unbelievably bad. The last few years, we’ve had varsity players walk off the team in protest because the coaching was so pitiful. Recruited players left the school. We haven’t won an IAC championship in basketball since 2004. There is deep pain around the basketball program, dog.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is good enough these schools would be looking for them not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeMatha
Sports yes, academics no.
Are DeMatha academics subpar or simply not as good as the other schools mentioned here? Not OP but curious for DS looking for similar opportunities.
DeMatha academics are very good if they are honors/AP level
+1 and also SAES.
Dematha and St. Andrew's are not strong academically.
Anonymous wrote:How old is your kid? If your kid is older than 8th grade then they would have been picked for Demantha, PVI or St. Johns and will likely go to a D1 college.
Height is another factor obviously. Some private schools are very committed to height. For example, O’Connell doesn’t have any starters (even shooting guard) under 6’5.
GDS is NOT known for basketball but obviously great academic school.
Sidwell, Flint Hill (their coach is very respected in the basketball community) but their academics are not as good but better than public, Bishop Ireton (also not as good)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone good enough to ply at the schools with good academics and basketball and coaching WILL be playing AAU. Some of the asst coaches at the schools are also coaching AAU.
My opinion:
Sidwell
Maret
Potomac
Landon
Georgetown Prep
Gonzaga
St Johns Honor program?
Bullis (unsure of academics but they seem good to me)
Every single one of the boys on these teams (ones that get playing time) also play AAU. Mostly Melo, Durant, New World, Takeover, DC Premier, DNA Elite
Potomac and Maret are not very good at basketball. But both are excellent academic schools. I would add SSSAS to the mix, although their basketball team took a decided step back this year after their coaches left to take over the Dematha program.
Sidwell is the top school in the DMV when you weigh academics as well as their current basketball success. Coach Singletary is an excellent coach. If your child can get into Sidwell, and can make their varsity team, he might find his place. Just know Sidwell plays a very defensive game and they don't use a big bench. Some players might not thrive in that environment.
PVI is by far the best team in the DMV and one of the best teams in the nation. Their recruiting encompasses Charles County through Anne Arundel County in Maryland, and it goes as far west as Shenandoah County in Virginia. Glen Farello is perhaps the current dean of DMV basketball coaches. Unless he's recruiting you to his team, you probably won't be on the team.
Just about all of the players who get meaningful minutes on any of these teams will also be playing AAU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeMatha
Sports yes, academics no.
Are DeMatha academics subpar or simply not as good as the other schools mentioned here? Not OP but curious for DS looking for similar opportunities.
DeMatha academics are very good if they are honors/AP level
+1 and also SAES.
Dematha and St. Andrew's are not strong academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeMatha
Sports yes, academics no.
Are DeMatha academics subpar or simply not as good as the other schools mentioned here? Not OP but curious for DS looking for similar opportunities.
DeMatha academics are very good if they are honors/AP level
+1 and also SAES.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has a current McDonald's All American on their girls team. She is former Clarksburg High athlete, UMD recruit, and of course plays AAU.