JonRiv there's a SoCal team that's "high academic" the waves in simi valley . DD has played with several current roster members in wreck, HS & a couple of different TB teams, & it's a mix of private & public school players. They focus getting the girls seen & do but they don't go to Pennsbury or even try to qualify for PGF.
McGee it's not the academic standards that are low for athletes that I have a problem with & i've know how most (if not all ) schools have tutors for students & they (institutions) want them to succeed both on the field & & in the classroom. It's the growth of the sport which is now a business & the focus of the parents/players to just play anywhere without regard to majors or future career as the important thing is just becoming one of the 3% that go to the next level when the sport only lasts 4 years past HS. That being said knowing the deck is stacked against them somewhere from the end of a kids soph year (when most majors & mid majors have run out of money & are moving on to younger players) to their Senior year when they're applying to colleges that reality sets in for either parents or the players that they've now spent 30 to 50% of their life chasing a dream that will never be fulfilled.
sorry if I derailed this thread but like pale rider says.....

"It's not giving up if you discover you've been chasing the wrong destiny" -Morley LA street artist who posted this on Melrose Avenue in Jan '14