I posted hastily during a break at work but what I meant to
say is "here's one reason why
"
I agree with the basic premise of the article based on my
own experiences. When you're talking about little league, I would agree there's
a wide range of socio-economic status among the players/families. But I think
as you progress into high school and need to compete at a higher level, that's
where it starts to change.
FYI - Here's the breakdown of state champions by decade
since 1970:
1970's: public-8, private-2
1980's: public-7, private-3
1990's: public-4, private-6
2000's: public-2, private-8
2010-present: public-0, private-4
According to a few sources, upper middle class household
income starts in the $65-100k range with average private school cost at just over
$10k per year. If you can afford $10k per year for each of your kids to attend
high school, I think it's safe to say you're most likely upper-middle class or
higher. In 2010, 22% of high school student were enrolled in a private school.
But if TouchThemAll is correct and over half of 2014 college commits are from
private schools, then doesn't it stand to reason that wealth, or lack of it, is
a factor in baseball success? And yes, these kids are playing travel ball and
getting professional instruction. For the most part these kids are good
athletes whose parents have the financial resources that allow them to do these things and play at
the next level. I'm not knocking it, I'm only looking at the facts that other people are using to come to the same conclusion.
As for A.I. having a shot with good players from Piedmont,
is it coincidence that it's in Hockessin where the average household income is
$124,884 compared to the Delaware average of $56,860?
Getting back to the original question, I think the next
public school to win a state championship will not be a conventional public
school. It will be a charter or Vo-Tech school that can build a program and
attract the right student-athletes at the right time. And don't forget about
the coaching. They're often the factor many people forget to consider.
Oh, and Mr. Birdcity ? I hope this post is "smarter".
