Prep vs. Pius

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huskerfan1414

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I think I agree with all your stuff here but some of it was hard to understand.

And yes, there are people out there that think some schools have sports tryouts.

I don't know anything about Norfolk Catholic...my guess is they don't deny at all...but they probably kick out a few kids here and there.
Perhaps, can't say that I know that.
Public schools kick kids out too. (as they should). There were kids at my school who were kicked out of other public schools.
 

HuskerJack95

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Yeah? Your point?
Public schools are full of non secular kids..whats the difference?
You mad they are inclusive?
You mad bro?

I was responding to an earlier comment that "the Omaha Catholics beat the Lincoln Catholics." I was merely pointing out that not all of the Omaha team is Catholic.
 

HuskerJack95

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The best part is kids are changing public schools all the time as well. My kid will go to a public school, and I could care less. The whining about the private schools is the definition of butthurt. Especially from retirement age "men" who just can't let it go.

Yep.

And they have to follow NSAA rules.

Omaha Burke had to forfeit five wins at the beginning of this season because they used an ineligible player. Do you believe that the player and his family as well as the Burke AD didn't know better?

http://www.omaha.com/neprepzone/bas...cle_1c0131f2-b24a-5fd5-a2ea-19c36cb996f3.html

BTW, I'm Catholic.
 

HuskerJack95

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So whats your proof? Give it
Does correlation prove causation?
Also, what rules?
You do realize all class A schools recruit right? Literally all of them.

You dont know anything about prep or any catholic school, how they function, and who they let in. You have zero idea. Youve formed biased opinions and just run with them because others do too and it gives you a built in excuse.
And you CERTAINLY know nothing, absolutely nothing, about Pius.

Btw, who cares if theyre all catholic or not? Is there some rule saying the students have to be?

Yes, I realize that all Class A schools recruit, but it's not just Class A schools. Skutt recruits wrestlers.

How do you know what I know/don't know about Catholic schools? I don't know anything about Pius, nor did I claim that I did.
 
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HuskerJack95

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Ugggg...for the billionth time.

Years ago, I taught and coached at Boys Town...I heard fans of other teams complaining that we recruited to Boys Town and that it wasn't fair...yeah...it wasn't fair that our good QB didn't have a dad and his mom was in and out of prison and he lived in the hallway of a run down apt complex in Maryland. Yeah, we offered him a "scholarship"...

Comparing Prep and Boys Town is asinine. Prep charges tuition; Boys Town doesn't.

I have the ultimate respect for Boys Town and their mission.
 

JohnRossEwing

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Comparing Prep and Boys Town is asinine. Prep charges tuition; Boys Town doesn't.

I have the ultimate respect for Boys Town and their mission.

You can actually place a child at BT and they are charged. Also, if they are placed by the courts the state is charged.

I was not comparing the two schools except to say that idiot fans of other schools accused us of "recruiting" to BT...
 
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What year was it when Omaha Central won state with two loses to CP and Prep was unbeaten but lost to Omaha North in districts and didn’t make it to State?
1974, my senior year. It still stings. Prep was absolutely stacked that year -- both Kevin Kuehl and Dave Wesley played at Creighton, Scott Hawk played at SW Missouri (now Missouri State), Mike Moran played D3 in Minnesota, Terry O'Doherty was a good point guard and Chris Salerno and Ted Parks were super sophomore reserves. One of the best teams in state history, with a 21-0 record going into district finals vs. North, where Husker football recruit Frank Taylor played out of his mind in an upset win. Central, who Prep handled twice during the season, romped through the state tournament. That loss by Prep was the impetus for instituting today's wild card system.