St. Rita vs. Brother Rice . . .

Wittymoniker1

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Earlier in the year, BR also beat SR at The Pit during Rita's Homecoming Week. I believe the score was 10 - 0.

Yes, SR had more talent. Not sure what happened. Actually, Rita knocked SL out of the playoffs in Burbank in the Second Round before losing to BR in the quarterfinals. Father Murphy gave us Monday off after Rita beat SL. Score was 17 - 14 on a last second FG, I believe.

SL was loaded with O-linemen that year. I mean, loaded!
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‘85 was probably the most talented StL team ever. 5 committed to play for ND. Two started on the ‘88 national championship team.
Grunhard, Smagala, ....who were the other two as I know Pearson left after 87
 
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Do H.S. game day programs still list the schools where the kids came from/played at?

Man, I love the southside and the SCC!

I’d be curious how Caj, MHR, Christina, etc. make up the local H.S. rosters. I didn’t realize SJF’s BR representation is the lowest.
Like I said earlier in this thread about Kudos to MC and BR for raising the bar in the CCL with the type of teams they have this year, but the arrow is also up at 77th and Western Ave.

Since Coach Hopkins’ (St. Cajetan) hire, representation from the SCC has increased each year on test day and on the field.

And with new President Mark Kelly ‘84 (St. Barnabas parish), I don’t see St. Rita losing any momentum in SCC country.
 

Running_Clock

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Like I said earlier in this thread about Kudos to MC and BR for raising the bar in the CCL with the type of teams they have this year, but the arrow is also up at 77th and Western Ave.

Since Coach Hopkins’ (St. Cajetan) hire, representation from the SCC has increased each year on test day and on the field.

And with new President Mark Kelly ‘84 (St. Barnabas parish), I don’t see St. Rita losing any momentum in SCC country.

SCC is great. The support from the community/schools/all southside. Can’t beat it!!

All schools benefit. Now, I’d love to see some of these schools get their programs back up and running solo (Linus, CK).

Martin has done a fantastic job, amazing family. I see Rita and StL flags everywhere.
 

BoulderSoup

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Do H.S. game day programs still list the schools where the kids came from/played at?

Man, I love the southside and the SCC!

I’d be curious how Caj, MHR, Christina, etc. make up the local H.S. rosters. I didn’t realize SJF’s BR representation is the lowest.
It would look the same as this picture. The days of Rice winning the neighborhood, MHR, Beverly, Catherine’s, etc is long gone. I think it’s clear they are okay with that as well. The last couple years Marist did very well at MHR. Laurence has been taking kids from SCC schools the last couple years, that historically over the last two decades kids never went there. Yes, the occasional 1-2, but not in large groups. Larry is doing very well. As for Rita, it’s been mentioned a few times in threads. There has been a big uptick in neighborhood families choosing Rita, not just football players and I believe coach Hopkins presence has something to do with that.
 

McCaravan

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I gotta believe half-day or no school for both schools. What about all the SCC schools? I see a lot of youngsters playing hooky. :)
Welcome to the world of "Remote Learning" brought to you by Covid 2020. No more snow days, they get "Remote Learning" days now. It's a win/win. Kids log in and do what each teacher instructs them to do from home, which is normally a very light assignment, and when they are done they are done so it's not very time consuming or demanding. Win for the school because it counts as a day in session that doesn't have to be made up. Oh to be young again
 

Wittymoniker1

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Welcome to the world of "Remote Learning" brought to you by Covid 2020. No more snow days, they get "Remote Learning" days now. It's a win/win. Kids log in and do what each teacher instructs them to do from home, which is normally a very light assignment, and when they are done they are done so it's not very time consuming or demanding. Win for the school because it counts as a day in session that doesn't have to be made up. Oh to be young again
Believe me, I know what you're saying--I teach Middle Schoolers. ;)
 

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Many or most of the nations public schools could benefit from some of that old school Catholic discipline. According to the most recent results of the National Assessment Test, student achievement in math and reading has cratered. An appalling number of kids who graduate from city and suburban schools lack basic skills. And no one knows why.
 

Wittymoniker1

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Many or most of the nations public schools could benefit from some of that old school Catholic discipline. According to the most recent results of the National Assessment Test, student achievement in math and reading has cratered. An appalling number of kids who graduate from city and suburban schools lack basic skills. And no one knows why.
I am at a suburban public middle school. The IAR testing is the state's assessment, and students do struggle. However, we have MAP and/or Fast Bridge testing to monitor students' growth. They do a lot better on those. But, there are obvious problems that you have correctly mentioned.