Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is field hockey normally a cut sport? I don't know any 8th graders who play and am wondering if it's the sort of thing a girl could walk-on as a freshman.
It really depends on the school. If you know the specific school your kid will be going to, it would be easier for people here to answer.
Local Catholics
This is funny; which local catholics? Because my kids go to a local private high school (not Catholic) and we play the big Catholic schools (O'Connell, St. John, Gonzaga., etc) and those teams are stacked. Those schools also recruit and offer financial aid to play sports for them (I know 2 kids whose parents told me directly that is why their kid attends). Good for them. But don't be naive.
+1 Volleyball has the highest cut teams in our HS. Neck and neck with basketball.I this the year my kid was a freshman, there were over 30 freshman cut, plus more upper class men cut who had already played on freshman and JV teams. Not one year has been a “given” in making the team thus far.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Volleyball maybe? Woodson has several teams and ways to play - Varsity, JV, freshman.
Volleyball is up there with basketball with one of the hardest teams to make. There are only 6 players playing at a time, and even with rotations, a coach can choose to basically play a rotation where several players don't rotate out and play the entire game. So you only want a team of 10 players, maybe up to 12, and many of those girls won't even play at all. Volleyball is insanely popular in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. I’m sorry, this was a poorly worded question. (Yes, I am from the U.S., but you might be surprised to know that this varies tremendously across the U.S. just as it varies right here in the DC area…) we are looking at the following high schools:
Yorktown
W-L
Wakefield
Meridian
Woodson
Robinson
West Springfield
Marshall
Lake Braddock
And my specific query is - is swimming no cut? I know at some of these schools it is cut throat. Running? Crew? Dive? Tennis?
Again, my kids aren’t terrible, but they are not currently Olympic levelbut I still would like to buy a house where they have a prayer of competing. Thanks for any help.
Off hand, these are low / no cut sports at LBSS so I have heard: XC / track, crew, football (? they seem to take a lot with freshman, JV, and varsity teams).
The theater and music programs are great too - if your are willing to consider EC options outside of sports.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I’m sorry, this was a poorly worded question. (Yes, I am from the U.S., but you might be surprised to know that this varies tremendously across the U.S. just as it varies right here in the DC area…) we are looking at the following high schools:
Yorktown
W-L
Wakefield
Meridian
Woodson
Robinson
West Springfield
Marshall
Lake Braddock
And my specific query is - is swimming no cut? I know at some of these schools it is cut throat. Running? Crew? Dive? Tennis?
Again, my kids aren’t terrible, but they are not currently Olympic levelbut I still would like to buy a house where they have a prayer of competing. Thanks for any help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is field hockey normally a cut sport? I don't know any 8th graders who play and am wondering if it's the sort of thing a girl could walk-on as a freshman.
It really depends on the school. If you know the specific school your kid will be going to, it would be easier for people here to answer.
Local Catholics
This is funny; which local catholics? Because my kids go to a local private high school (not Catholic) and we play the big Catholic schools (O'Connell, St. John, Gonzaga., etc) and those teams are stacked. Those schools also recruit and offer financial aid to play sports for them (I know 2 kids whose parents told me directly that is why their kid attends). Good for them. But don't be naive.
Anonymous wrote:Stacked field hockey teams?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is field hockey normally a cut sport? I don't know any 8th graders who play and am wondering if it's the sort of thing a girl could walk-on as a freshman.
It really depends on the school. If you know the specific school your kid will be going to, it would be easier for people here to answer.
Local Catholics
This is funny; which local catholics? Because my kids go to a local private high school (not Catholic) and we play the big Catholic schools (O'Connell, St. John, Gonzaga., etc) and those teams are stacked. Those schools also recruit and offer financial aid to play sports for them (I know 2 kids whose parents told me directly that is why their kid attends). Good for them. But don't be naive.
Anonymous wrote:Volleyball maybe? Woodson has several teams and ways to play - Varsity, JV, freshman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is field hockey normally a cut sport? I don't know any 8th graders who play and am wondering if it's the sort of thing a girl could walk-on as a freshman.
It really depends on the school. If you know the specific school your kid will be going to, it would be easier for people here to answer.
Local Catholics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is field hockey normally a cut sport? I don't know any 8th graders who play and am wondering if it's the sort of thing a girl could walk-on as a freshman.
It really depends on the school. If you know the specific school your kid will be going to, it would be easier for people here to answer.