Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of a 16 year old senior, that's very odd to me. Kids turn 17 as juniors.
Regardless, its within the VHSL rules to reclass up until the age cutoff so anyone can choose to do it, if they want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird question, but is it still a commuter school or do they have housing do the kids?
I’ve seen a few transfers from spotsylvania and stafford and that would be a long drive on a daily basis.
They do not offer boarding.
It is a long drive. But part of the sales pitch is that if you come to our program, your kid does not need to got to practice with their club team every night because they are getting 2 hours each day in school. Therefore, you could be free each evening, leaving time to commute to/ from school...like adults do for work.
Anonymous wrote:Weird question, but is it still a commuter school or do they have housing do the kids?
I’ve seen a few transfers from spotsylvania and stafford and that would be a long drive on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:A kid who turns 19 August 2nd is considered a double reclass. I was 16 until November of my senior year. There are still kids that are 16 as a senior football player.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! When you have adult men on your roster.
Are you talking about the WCAC schools where 75% or more PF their roster has reclassified twice?
This comment isn't even remotely correct and is barely English. You are clearly just bitter you lack the intelligence to get into a WCAC school.
Huh? You don’t have to be intelligent to play sports at a WCAC and the WCAC’s are full of reclassed and double reclassed players. Especially in basketball.
I thought WCAC has an upper age limit of 19? It’s possible to be double declassed if you started school early but most kids can only reclass once.
Here’s the rule, "An athlete must not have reached the age of 19 by August 1 of the school year they wish to compete in”.
Right, so the oldest a senior can be is 18 on August 1 prior to start of senior year correct?
A 19 year old senior football player should have a maturity advantage over a 16 year old senior.
Anonymous wrote:St James sales pitch was getting kids to play in college but I don't see any evidence that is the case on their social media.
Where are they posting all the college commits they are getting on exchange for 30k+ tuition a year?
Anonymous wrote:Weird question, but is it still a commuter school or do they have housing do the kids?
I’ve seen a few transfers from spotsylvania and stafford and that would be a long drive on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew plays for Westfield. Including him they have 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are allowed to reclass, its within the current VHSL rules.
With the new VHSL transfer rules going into effect this summer all the big publics should have a lot fewer reclasses and transfers playing.
You're allowed to reclass, but you can still only play 4 years of VHSL sports. Once you enroll as a freshman, your 4 year clock starts, so you better reclass in elementary or middle school.
Better hope you were born at the right time too because if you reclass and turn 19 before August 1st of your senior year, you're ineligible.
With the new VHSL rules, parents are going to have to make the reclass and transfer decisions before the 8th grade year so their kid is enrolled at the proper feeder middle school. That new 365 day ban is going to hit some kids like a freight train if they do this wrong.
It's kind of funny to see the super seniors at St. James - kids that reclassed in middle school then played 4 years in a VHSL public school, then reclassed again and went to the St. James after their public school senior season.
Crazy an athlete could hypothetically: reclass in middle school, play 4 years VHSL, reclass again and transfer to a private school, go to prep school, play 9 games in college & redshirt, then play 4 more years. Graduating college at 25-26.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please, my two kids play basketball in a large FCPS HS and I can think of more than 5 reclasses just on the boys basketball teams.
Westfields has more than 5.
No, they don't. Do they have more than 5 transfers? Yes. More than 5 reclassed kids, no.
Practially the entire team has been playing on various AAU teams since they were children. A simple search on PrepHoops shows what age bracket and class the majority of the team has been in since middle school lol.
Let's stop spewing nonsense and drop hard facts...
Name 5 or more reclassed kids, besides Malachi.
Ready, go...
Anonymous wrote:Lets pretend there really are 5, hell lets say there's 7.
2500 kids at Westfield.
500+ involved in athletics.
That's barely over 1%.
An extreme outlier to the data set, but again, still in the 1% range.
Lets say Westfield enrollment went down.
2400 kids.
400 in athletics.
7 reclasses.
Still, in the less than 2% range
Anonymous wrote:St James sales pitch was getting kids to play in college but I don't see any evidence that is the case on their social media.
Where are they posting all the college commits they are getting on exchange for 30k+ tuition a year?