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Post by bownlovingfreak on Nov 19, 2006 23:59:41 GMT -5
So Mira Costa is a perennial high school powerhouse team, but what are some others?
I hear a lot about Downer's Grove, Ill. Papilion, NE seems to produce quite a few D1 girls, as well as Redondo, CA. PK Yonge in Florida produces some top athletes.
Fascinating that Mira Costa has Klineman, Bledsoe and Bateman all starting and all heading to top 10 programs as well as Fanoimaoana and Lane Carico. Has there ever been a team with this many stars heading to top college programs?!
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Post by cbrown1709 on Nov 20, 2006 0:27:15 GMT -5
One of the best high school teams year in and year out is Assumption out of Louisville.
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 20, 2006 0:50:40 GMT -5
archbishop mitty high is good too. I think Kerri Walsh is from there.
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Post by baywatcher on Nov 20, 2006 1:17:17 GMT -5
Looks like these schools are recruiting, basically. OK, I guess, but when State and Regional tournaments come around, and everyone plays by school size, very unfair to teams from the same size schools that just play homegrown players. Most of the Northern Cal Sections have at least one Catholic school that perenially wins, but two go to state, so you want to get seeded out of the 1,4,8-9 bracket to try to make State. A little sad.
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Post by cyberVBmidwest on Nov 20, 2006 6:55:22 GMT -5
IL and I think MO use multipliers for private schools who can obtain students outside of a school district. How many other states use multipliers?
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Post by BearClause on Nov 20, 2006 11:49:54 GMT -5
IL and I think MO use multipliers for private schools who can obtain students outside of a school district. How many other states use multipliers? I know CIF doubles the enrollment to place all-girls or all-boys schools in divisions.
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Post by hammer on Nov 20, 2006 21:35:45 GMT -5
So Mira Costa is a perennial high school powerhouse team, but what are some others? I hear a lot about Downer's Grove, Ill. Papilion, NE seems to produce quite a few D1 girls, as well as Redondo, CA. PK Yonge in Florida produces some top athletes. Fascinating that Mira Costa has Klineman, Bledsoe and Bateman all starting and all heading to top 10 programs as well as Fanoimaoana and Lane Carico. Has there ever been a team with this many stars heading to top college programs?! St. Francis, Mtn. View, had an awesome team a few years ago. I think they were on the cover of Volleyball Magazine. Volleyball was touting them as best high school team ever. They had Jessica Gysin, Diane Copenhagen (current starters at USC), Colby Lyman (UCLA starter), and a couple of others who ended up on Division I college teams.
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Post by pogoball on Nov 21, 2006 12:52:20 GMT -5
IL and I think MO use multipliers for private schools who can obtain students outside of a school district. How many other states use multipliers? I know CIF doubles the enrollment to place all-girls or all-boys schools in divisions. I apologize for the hijacking, but to clarify for anyone who doesn't know: Every state doubles the size of one-sex schools to account for the fact that a coed school can only recruit from half its own population. Illinois takes it a step further by accounting for the wider recruiting range of private schools and that they can be selective in who attends. That is, a higher percentage of their population is able to participate than a public school. I've coached at private and public and it's a fair idea.
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