Complete Public/Private Split Coming to a Vote?
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skankAl Bundy;1337600 wrote:As a Hoover fan, I am in complete agreement. We have gone to what some consider extreme means to keep our coach off the hooch.
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rmolin73So is Peninsula Woodridge a public school? As far as Bball and track you are wrong yet again you say only the public D1 can compete? Why does Dayton Dunbar have more titles in this decade than any school? In the past 10 years for boys basketball in the smaller two divisions public's have won 75% of the titles. Do you ever know what you're talking about? In boys track and field private schools have won a whopping 6 titles in all divisions in a 10 year time span.
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Con_Alma
I understand your comment. I never mentioned transfers. There are school districts in the State of Ohio that are exactly similar to the city limits.Delphosfan;1338187 wrote:I'm not saying every school has transfers. School district boundaries do not equal city address boundaries. My aunt lives in the Delphos school district but has a Fort Jennings address. I know there are people who live in the Columbus Grove school district but have Fort Jennings addresses. It's very common.
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oldsmithie@ Queencity and Sherm, I completely understand your positions but I dont agree. A loan for a college education is a VERY different thing! A loan you pay back. I do not think the Government should be funding tuition fees for private education, but the Govt. does a lot of things I don't agree with Lol! I just think it makes it look like recruiting when money and tuition breaks are involved with a student athelete. I am in no way accusing any school of recruiting! and I don't want seperate play-offs. I guess I am an old fashioned fart! If you can't afford it, you don't buy it!
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believer
Or more but who's counting?ccrunner609;1338198 wrote:Bottom line, 12% of the schools in the state win more then 50% of the titles across the board.
Catholics are simply better football players. They have better coaching, better programs, better facilities, and a great work ethic. Plus God is on their side.
Oh, and all those non-Catholic guys who play for Cardinal Superior and who also just happen to be great football players who can somehow afford the tuition...well that's just personal choice and pure coincidence. Nothing odd about it.
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Delphosfan
Considering the Marion Local and Coldwater teams were vast majority Catholic, you just might be right!!believer;1338937 wrote: Catholics are simply better football players. They have better coaching, better programs, better facilities, and a great work ethic. Plus God is on their side.
Con_Alma, you got me on a technicality. How about "almost" all? -
Con_Alma
I certainly don't have any way of speaking towards that type of statement. It's impressive that you can.Delphosfan;1339428 wrote:... How about "almost" all? -
dlazzI'm for blowing it up.