I cannot think of a single person who might be "peeved" that FH is "poaching" players from PVI. That is, to use the word, ludicrous. If anyone would have concern, it would be Coach Emerson at PVI, but given his track record, I doubt he cares what any of these other schools does. He concerns himself with the kids he has and making them into champions. That is it.
Congratulations to FH on its improving situation with respect to baseball. But does any player or parent choose to go to a $30K per year school for baseball? Now, if FH gave away baseball scholarship money, maybe. But otherwise, the answer is no. If someone decided his local public school was not the right school for him, and chose to go private, and if that person wanted to focus on baseball as his main extracurricular activity, then PVI is ALOT cheaper (what, maybe $10K for an Arlington Diocesan Catholic?). Moreover, PVI's academic reputation is now such that colleges look at PVI 3.75 GPA as the equivalent of a SSSA, BI, O/C, or even St Alban's or GPrep 3.75 GPA.
PVI as a school and as a baseball program may be the best bargains in private education in NoVa. Football? It is way down. Basketball? We'll see where it goes. But baseball--probably, year-in and year-out, the best program in the greater metropolitan area and state of Virginia (St. John's would be the only contender, though DeMatha and St. Alban's would want to argue to the contrary).
Yes, FH could beat PVI on any given day. As could BI, or SSSA, or any public school. But in a 5 or 7 game series, no way. PVI's pitching depth, especially this year and next, is almost unheard of at the HS level.
As for the exchange of speed for power, I don't know about that. It may be worth comparing the 2008 team's numbers with the 2010 team's numbers. The 2008 kids had both a ton of HRs and SBs. But Kianka, Veeder, McGuigan, and a few others are awfully fast.
With respect to pilfering public school players--I don't think Emerson does that. I am sure he does not do it in his own backyard (not to Pudge, anyway). If he did, why wouldn't Veeder's longtime teammate Luke Willis move from Oakton to PVI? Can you imagine PVI with another 5 or 6 pilfered players of that caliber. The kids who play at PVI come to PVI--PVI does not go out and get them.
By my count, based upon websites, the private schools breakdown financially something like this (assumes a kid is an Arlington Catholic):
--PVI, BI, and O/C: about $10K to $12K per year;
--FH: about $28K to $30K per year;
--SSSA: about $25K per year.
I don't see a kid going to FH or SSSA strictly for baseball. It makes no sense.
I would love to know, Jess, where you are hearing about PVI's attitudes towards FH's success. I just don't buy it. I also think it something negative to put out there if, in fact, there is no truth to it. I would appreciate it if you would let us in on where you found that.