Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this thread! Did not know about Baba Oladotun and OP is not kidding, he is number #1 HS basketball player in the country. Will have to try catch a Blake game.
Technically he's now #8 since he reclassified up a year but still. If you want to see him play, your best bet is to catch a road game somewhere else in the county because home games at Blake are standing room only now.
Any dibs for MCPS staff if Blake is playing against your school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this thread! Did not know about Baba Oladotun and OP is not kidding, he is number #1 HS basketball player in the country. Will have to try catch a Blake game.
Technically he's now #8 since he reclassified up a year but still. If you want to see him play, your best bet is to catch a road game somewhere else in the county because home games at Blake are standing room only now.
Anonymous wrote:Love this thread! Did not know about Baba Oladotun and OP is not kidding, he is number #1 HS basketball player in the country. Will have to try catch a Blake game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes MCPS, unfortunately, doesnt really care about athletics -- it wants rainbows and unicorns instead. A competitive sports program is hard to maintain, complaining parents (for all sorts of reasons), finding /keeping great coaches, as well as the facilities issues, etc. ADs would strongly prefer less complaints than more competitive teams for job security reasons. As a result, more competitive sports are drifting to private schools which are willing to make the investment as a differentiator. School spirit and pride suffers, IMO.
I think one of the big issues is the decline of youth sports here in the county. When I was growing up in the 90s every town had a thriving youth sports organization. Over the years they started folding and now it seems like most of the youth sports options are gone.
Community youth organizations are shrinking and folding due to "travel" sports starting earlier and earlier. There are still plenty of youth sports - but only in "travel" leagues.
The emphasis on travel leagues at earlier ages encourages children to specialize at an early age (giving up other sports) and also dilutes both the pool of players for youth community leagues and coaches for the rec leagues.
Anonymous wrote:did Gaithersburg get enough girls to field a field hockey team? what about watkins mill?
Anonymous wrote:WJ Flag football will apparently play at halftime during the Ravens Monday Night Football game.
That’s worth watching!!!!
.Anonymous wrote:The great problem with MCPS athletics is the private schools drawing most of the talent away from publics.
They recruit, provide financial aid, have better facilities, more “professional” coaching staffs and usually draw bigger crowds.
On our Potomac neighborhood the great majority of the better athletes end up at St John’s, Gonzaga, Bullis, Landon, Prep, St Albans and even St Andrew’s.
If Whitman High kept half of these kids it would be a MoCo sports powerhouse.
Anonymous wrote:I think Kennedy had a state winner in diving this year. Schools with popular magnets like Blair and Wheaton generally have pretty good swimmers and Einstein’s is “manned” with lots of decent summer and club swimmers. Swimming is weird because a few strong club swimmers/divers can make the schools season.