Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are good private schools for girls’ basketball? Daughter is currently a middle schooler in an ok public school and is very good at basketball. Loves the sport and has a great attitude, very coachable from what we hear from her coaches and is playing on a travel team though not super competitive. She wants to play ball at a private school which also values academics. What schools should we look at? When and where do these coaches recruit? Would appreciate any guidance since my wife and I have never played the sport so don’t have the inside knowledge
WCAC schools she won't make the team unless she is very very good
Anonymous wrote:What are good private schools for girls’ basketball? Daughter is currently a middle schooler in an ok public school and is very good at basketball. Loves the sport and has a great attitude, very coachable from what we hear from her coaches and is playing on a travel team though not super competitive. She wants to play ball at a private school which also values academics. What schools should we look at? When and where do these coaches recruit? Would appreciate any guidance since my wife and I have never played the sport so don’t have the inside knowledge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not really about race.
Depending on where you're coming from, you may be unprepared for the level of competition at the top-tier basketball schools in the DMV (a handful of public schools, the Catholic schools and private schools like Rock Creek Christian). This is among the best areas in the country for basketball talent, so, for example, Wilson High School (a DC Public) was #15 in the USA Today NATIONAL high school pre-season rankings, yet #3 in the Washington Post LOCAL rankings. The privates all recruit kids, and I know of a kid whose family moved here from Sweden to play for a top local team.
Lots of teams have many AA players, but whoever can play can make the team.
Are all sports like this or is it mainly basketball?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not really about race.
Depending on where you're coming from, you may be unprepared for the level of competition at the top-tier basketball schools in the DMV (a handful of public schools, the Catholic schools and private schools like Rock Creek Christian). This is among the best areas in the country for basketball talent, so, for example, Wilson High School (a DC Public) was #15 in the USA Today NATIONAL high school pre-season rankings, yet #3 in the Washington Post LOCAL rankings. The privates all recruit kids, and I know of a kid whose family moved here from Sweden to play for a top local team.
Lots of teams have many AA players, but whoever can play can make the team.
Are all sports like this or is it mainly basketball?
Anonymous wrote:What are good private schools for girls’ basketball? Daughter is currently a middle schooler in an ok public school and is very good at basketball. Loves the sport and has a great attitude, very coachable from what we hear from her coaches and is playing on a travel team though not super competitive. She wants to play ball at a private school which also values academics. What schools should we look at? When and where do these coaches recruit? Would appreciate any guidance since my wife and I have never played the sport so don’t have the inside knowledge