Not helpful. But easy to type, I bet. Probably felt good, too, didn't it?
Saw some video: Also not true.
NEPSAC has an incredible advantage in that they can take anyone from anywhere, whereas public schools (with small exceptions via school choice/parochial/charter) get what they get. It stands to reason that those teams would (and should!) defeat the run-of-the-mill public high school team more than regularly.
One category of high school team, in particular, can match the NEPSACs: those who have coaches who are high school-age coaches of upper level club teams. Those coaches expect their high school players to play for them on their club teams (deny it if you wish, but it's true), so a core of the best players on those high school teams play with each other all year round. These are the teams that usually are playing in November and would give NEPSAC teams competitive matches that would be fun to watch for neutrals and anxiety-provoking for those with daughters playing.
Saw some video: Also not true.
NEPSAC has an incredible advantage in that they can take anyone from anywhere, whereas public schools (with small exceptions via school choice/parochial/charter) get what they get. It stands to reason that those teams would (and should!) defeat the run-of-the-mill public high school team more than regularly.
One category of high school team, in particular, can match the NEPSACs: those who have coaches who are high school-age coaches of upper level club teams. Those coaches expect their high school players to play for them on their club teams (deny it if you wish, but it's true), so a core of the best players on those high school teams play with each other all year round. These are the teams that usually are playing in November and would give NEPSAC teams competitive matches that would be fun to watch for neutrals and anxiety-provoking for those with daughters playing.
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