Anonymous wrote:At the UA tryouts parents were talking about their new coach and how he is an artist on the side...
Anonymous wrote:My son was out at Prep at the UA tryouts last night. Several Prep players are aware Kevin Giblin has applied for the Prep position.
We shall see if the PP poster is full of shit. If Giblin wasn't forced out or fired, he would be rehired in a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:Prep booster get a life bro.
What did you ever do with your college degree besides talk about HS sports.
Anonymous wrote:Mater Dei has been a feeder to Prep for decades.
With Prep's tuition price tag, they better focus on getting kids into top notch schools otherwise my son can get the same similar experience at Gonzaga or St. Johns which are much cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can imagine the Gonzaga people are hoping it doesn't happen. Their program could shrivel and die in two years if it did.
Not a Gonzaga fan, but this is a ridiculous statement. Gonzaga has become a perennial top program nationally, and nothing is going to change that anytime soon. They have the numbers, the players, the coaches, and the price is a factor for many.
Gonzaga didn't rise because Prep went down. Prep went down because Mater Dei kids who play lax were increasingly picking Gonzaga. So if you want to pick a causal relationship, Prep went down because Gonzaga was going up.
I'm not a fan of Gonzaga parents, but their program is not scared of Prep at all. Prep is relying on Catholic families picking them who are lax players. Given the price disparity and state of Gonzaga's program, Prep is in a tougher position that ever before. They have to increasingly rely on foreign boarding students who can pay full price, and those kids are not playing lax.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't worth it for a school saddled with over $20mm in construction debt and a low endowment to run a sports team like a college with large tuition discounts for several kids per year. Prep grew to 550 students and is still financially struggling despite being twice the cost of a Jesuit education anywhere else. Giblin's way did win a lot of games and did help a few kids per year go to selective colleges for lacrosse. But it didn't serve the school well to lump so much toward that. If Bullis and Landon want to overload in this direction then the healthier thing for Prep to do is remind itself to be an academic school first. Have a looksie at Bullis and Landkn matriculation numbers, then strip out lacrosse. Non athlete hooked kids from those schools don't go to selective colleges. So why run a school to benefit less than 5% of the kids who attended? That's dumb.
And maybe Prep can be great at baseball, tennis, golf, soccer, swimming or wrestling. Last time I checked those sports had 2x to 4x as many colleges with scholarship programs. In the bigger picture lacrosse did nothing to lift Prep during the Giblin years. Academically and financially the school only went worse in the last decade. Building another dorm and bringing back the old coach isn't what the administration is focused on now, or should they be.
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore has its fair share of prep school sports crazy, but I'd agree the DMV is worse and the IAC is worst on the scale. It is a DC thing. Only so many can be politicians or lawyers of note, there isn't much industry in the DMV outside of inglorious government contracting or commercial real estate. That leaves a lot of Indians who'd love to be Chiefs. Lacrosee and ice hockey school stickers on crappy cars is a self esteem builder for as such.
Anonymous wrote:I can imagine the Gonzaga people are hoping it doesn't happen. Their program could shrivel and die in two years if it did.