Actually 'dawg participation in basketball is fallings with volleyball on the rise. I have no doubt you are right about more better players however.
" Two years ago, for the first time, more high school girls played volleyball (432,176) than basketball (429,504), according to the
National Federation of State High School Associations. In 2015-16, volleyball added another 4,133 girls to those numbers, while basketball lost 276 participants.
Examine the past decade, and the numbers are more striking. Statistics compiled by the NFHS show an increase of more than 40,000 volleyball players in that span and a decrease of 23,000 basketball players.
"There's been a huge African-American crossover into our sport, and it's become the social norm now to play volleyball, whereas 10 or 15 years ago, it was basketball," Texas coach Jerritt Elliott said. "It appeals not just to the super tall but the super small. The super small has a niche with the libero and the [defensive specialist] position where they can find success at a very high level."
Why young athletes are flocking to volleyball, not basketball, in record numbers