with some interesting editorial comments on the ESCC / CCL.
No. 19 Marist (2-1) vs. Marian Central (2-1): So here's my favorite example of pigheadedness, the East Suburban Catholic Conference. Not the whole league, mind you. The coaches of these two teams, Marist's Pat Dunne and Marian's Mike Maloney, are really bright guys and very good football coaches. Some of the old guard in this league … you get the point. Before the Catholic League expanded to four divisions, forcing smaller schools into crossover games against the big bad Catholic Blue, I've been told that the CCL would have been open to merging with the ESCC. I've also been told by multiple excellent sources that some bad blood over old grudges prevented that from happening. Enrollment among ESCC schools varies from 1,039 to 2,689, and while most of the teams are competitive, not all nine can keep up. I just don't see the downside to merging and getting those who can't match up in divisions with similar programs. From a private school perspective, there is a bigger fish to fry — the public schools that may try to force the IHSA to hold separate public and private playoffs. If the enemy of your enemy is your friend, it's time to let go of old grudges and band together. Marist 31, Marian Central 14.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...ep-fb-helfgot-week-4-blog-20160916-story.html
No. 19 Marist (2-1) vs. Marian Central (2-1): So here's my favorite example of pigheadedness, the East Suburban Catholic Conference. Not the whole league, mind you. The coaches of these two teams, Marist's Pat Dunne and Marian's Mike Maloney, are really bright guys and very good football coaches. Some of the old guard in this league … you get the point. Before the Catholic League expanded to four divisions, forcing smaller schools into crossover games against the big bad Catholic Blue, I've been told that the CCL would have been open to merging with the ESCC. I've also been told by multiple excellent sources that some bad blood over old grudges prevented that from happening. Enrollment among ESCC schools varies from 1,039 to 2,689, and while most of the teams are competitive, not all nine can keep up. I just don't see the downside to merging and getting those who can't match up in divisions with similar programs. From a private school perspective, there is a bigger fish to fry — the public schools that may try to force the IHSA to hold separate public and private playoffs. If the enemy of your enemy is your friend, it's time to let go of old grudges and band together. Marist 31, Marian Central 14.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...ep-fb-helfgot-week-4-blog-20160916-story.html