Not many seem to stick it out past their freshman year. That might be an indicator on the experience Brosnan gives the lower tier. The 2019 freshman class only had 8 of the 23 stick it out until this year. The 2018 freshman class had 5 out of 13 hang in there. Last year's class looks strange. It looks like there was only one meet in the fall and one meet in the spring, so hard to know what happened there.
Not 16. 34 boys and 24 boys were on the XC team last season. Class of 2024 actually grew from 6 boys in 2020 to 8 in 2021. They did have a transfer boy from class of 2024 join. This class also grew from 4 girls to 8 girls in a year. Gonna be interesting to see how many stay on the team through their senior year.
Sounds like it. All of the class 2022 Newbury Park boys ran the section meet in track (except Sahlman but he just chose not to do sections), although 2 of those guys didn’t make the top 7 for CC but they were close to doing so
Not 16. 34 boys and 24 boys were on the XC team last season. Class of 2024 actually grew from 6 boys in 2020 to 8 in 2021. They did have a transfer boy from class of 2024 join. This class also grew from 4 girls to 8 girls in a year. Gonna be interesting to see how many stay on the team through their senior year.
If they’re good, they stick around. if not, they leave. just the way Brosnan likes it.
Girls especially have a hard time making it through 4 years on that team.
This makes me wonder how many boys from c/o 2025 will stick with it through senior year. Watson should be able to. He’ll make varsity as a junior most likely. Ingersoll ran a 17:38 in the 3 mile but had no track times. I think he does other sports. So this one’s debatable as to whether he will stick with it. There’s another freshman who ran a 5:01 in the 1600. This isn’t terrible for a freshman so I guess he will stick with it.
Seems that by what you said, NP will have 3 senior boys at the most in fall 2024, unless someone good from that class transfers in.
But as mentioned in other threads, they do have a solid freshman class coming in though.
Not sure about CA, but in CO most JV meets aren't timed. Which suggests the MS database severely underrepresents how many kids are actually on the rosters of the better teams.
Not sure about CA, but in CO most JV meets aren't timed. Which suggests the MS database severely underrepresents how many kids are actually on the rosters of the better teams.