What if the situation was completely reversed and Fenwick had been given an overtime "victory."
The phone lines across Illinois would have been ablaze Saturday night with public school coaches, ADs, principals and others screaming for a reversal by the IHSA.
On Sunday morning, I'm sure they would have gotten it.
I have no doubt that Fenwick being a Catholic school played a huge part in the IHSA decision not to move forward.
Oh, did I say, "Catholic"? I meant non-boundary.
The phone lines across Illinois would have been ablaze Saturday night with public school coaches, ADs, principals and others screaming for a reversal by the IHSA.
On Sunday morning, I'm sure they would have gotten it.
I have no doubt that Fenwick being a Catholic school played a huge part in the IHSA decision not to move forward.
Oh, did I say, "Catholic"? I meant non-boundary.