Nobody wants to define "recruit". Your scenario doesn't reflect recruitment, it would reflect making a choice for your best interest (whether athletic, academic or social). A bel
Unrecruited = attend public school where you grow up and live.
Recruited = choosing to move to a different school district, picking a new school via school choice, or going to a catholic or private prep school.
Nobody is assigned to a Catholic school. They actually have a recruiting department, whose job is to meet enrollment targets by getting parents to pay to attend, instead of going for free to public school.
For surè there is a different level of recruiting for star athletes, but every private school student is also recruited.
Glad you replied but just can't agree on your definition of "Recruited" because many conflate that with poaching from public schools/programs. How is it that a student/athlete (or more likely, their parents) that wish to go to certain school or program constitute being recruited? Recruited suggests that someone (let's say a coach, employer, agent, etc.) persuades or assists someone (let's say athlete or their parents) to leave their current program or employment. If an athlete and parents want to change hats and they initiate the future change, unreasonable to call that recruiting. College coaches recruit. When a kid hits a certain time, boom, letters (texts, IG, etc) go out to promote their program to that athlete and they are wooed with travel and other perks to accept enrollment by that coach. That's recruiting.....being persuaded to make a change into one's program. I'm not suggesting that this persuading is not done at the high school level or by certain coaches, but it sure seems like a lot of people are speaking out of their backsides when they accuse programs of recruiting.
Nobody wants to define "recruit". Your scenario doesn't reflect recruitment, it would reflect making a choice for your best interest (whether athletic, academic or social). A bel
Unrecruited = attend public school where you grow up and live.
Recruited = choosing to move to a different school district, picking a new school via school choice, or going to a catholic or private prep school.
Nobody is assigned to a Catholic school. They actually have a recruiting department, whose job is to meet enrollment targets by getting parents to pay to attend, instead of going for free to public school.
For surè there is a different level of recruiting for star athletes, but every private school student is also recruited.
What if a district has "open enrollment" and someone chooses to go to a public school that isn't their home school. Are they being recruited to that other public school even though they have never spoken to anyone from that school and just chose to attend there?
Remember when Kushen beat Kitchen at clovis in XC? Now Kushen wasn't able to make it out of the southern section rounds at CIF while Kitchen is at the top of the nation in several events. Man, California needs to be good again.
That was just luck and a horrible race for the crater runners. The crater guys should have ran a lot faster on that course. Kitchen and Tostenson destroyed all the California runners at woodbridge by 30+ seconds. Which sounds about right if you look at track PRs. If they ran what they did at woodbridge, they should have gotten the course record at Woodward Park no doubt. We are talking about a guy that can run 7:57 3k and another one that can go 3:36 1500
But they didn't break the Woodward Park course record. There's no would or should have. They simply didn't do it.
Remember when Kushen beat Kitchen at clovis in XC? Now Kushen wasn't able to make it out of the southern section rounds at CIF while Kitchen is at the top of the nation in several events. Man, California needs to be good again.
That was just luck and a horrible race for the crater runners. The crater guys should have ran a lot faster on that course. Kitchen and Tostenson destroyed all the California runners at woodbridge by 30+ seconds. Which sounds about right if you look at track PRs. If they ran what they did at woodbridge, they should have gotten the course record at Woodward Park no doubt. We are talking about a guy that can run 7:57 3k and another one that can go 3:36 1500
lol, to break German Fernandez’s record? Ehh, that’s a little out there
That was just luck and a horrible race for the crater runners. The crater guys should have ran a lot faster on that course. Kitchen and Tostenson destroyed all the California runners at woodbridge by 30+ seconds. Which sounds about right if you look at track PRs. If they ran what they did at woodbridge, they should have gotten the course record at Woodward Park no doubt. We are talking about a guy that can run 7:57 3k and another one that can go 3:36 1500
lol, to break German Fernandez’s record? Ehh, that’s a little out there
It's no longer than same course. Super shoes changed so much. The track times say it all.
There are two 8th graders (well technically freshman going into the next xc season) who ran 4:30 and 4:31 full mile from the Bay Area, Leo Silberstein (according to athletic, he’s going to Homestead) and Liam Tassa from Mountain View- if Tassa ends up at Mountain View high, their team will lowk have a generational run.
Tassa and Zhang are both going to Mountain View next year, 100% confirmed
I thought Zhang was going to Menlo because he ran for Menlo iGreyhounds, but OK