Once again the refusal to separate the Catholic charter schools from the public schools has obliterated the playing field. Holidaysburg had the greatest team ever in their history and they are blown out by a Catholic school that recruits. Sickening
Welcome to the situation in Ohio. They tried to separate the Catholic schools, who recruit players, from the public schools. The Catholic schools sued or threatened to sue and that was the end of that. The Catholic schools dominate the playoffs, although the public schools my kids attended (Olentangy Liberty) won the large school state championship last year after losing in the semis a couple of times to Catholic schools. Liberty is not the school Grunk went to, he played for Olentangy HS a couple of miles away in the same school district.
Holidaysburg should identify as a Catholic school, then they can recruit too. Maybe identify as an illegal alien school then thy could super recruit worldwide and bring them in from everywhere.Once again the refusal to separate the Catholic charter schools from the public schools has obliterated the playing field. Holidaysburg had the greatest team ever in their history and they are blown out by a Catholic school that recruits. Sickening
That’s probably already being done in states like California.Holidaysburg should identify as a Catholic school, then they can recruit too. Maybe identify as an illegal alien school then thy could super recruit worldwide and bring them in from everywhere.
Do you think Mickens lives in Harrisburg? Just one of many many many examplesDont worry a poster will be here soon to tell you that publics recruit more than privates
SOME, not all, would smile and marvel at their organization, coaching, quality players, and winning. They'd call them powerhouses.There would be nothing but smiles if they were non Catholic.
You’re missing the point.There would be nothing but smiles if they were non Catholic.