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I'm more of a small-school guy. Springfield is off to a good start in their 1A semi. I'm hoping for a Springfield-Minneota Prep Bowl.
SD PTV does a great job. Who knows what TPT would do.Yeah, I’m that would be a riveting broadcast….
Incredible high school football game. Chan made more mistakes and still won. 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty on Chan HC on an irrelevant 2 or conversion just about cost them the game. Short field onside kick that Andover recovered. 100 points and and a 1000 yards. Defenses played as well as they could with athletes playing both ways. 11 for Andover should be a Gopheranyone who was at the Chanhassen-Andover game - please give us a report.
that must have been nuts.
I've heard this from multiple people. He's going to be one that goes to NDSU, UST, or USD and we're all scratching our heads wondering how we missed on him.Incredible high school football game. Chan made more mistakes and still won. 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty on Chan HC on an irrelevant 2 or conversion just about cost them the game. Short field onside kick that Andover recovered. 100 points and and a 1000 yards. Defenses played as well as they could with athletes playing both ways. 11 for Andover should be a Gopher
Egg on my face! Can't begin to explain how impressed I was with the Edina team effort!Awesome season for Edina, but they won't be able to keep it close tonight.
They don’t make mistakesEgg on my face! Can't begin to explain how impressed I was with the Edina team effort!
You were right about the Chanhassen victory over Andover. Hope you are wrong about the final. I’m an STA fan.@Gophergrandpa no it will be Chan. They will win it all, then should get promoted to 6A. Community wise, they're the same thing as EP. Just the next exit down 212 or a couple more stoplights on 5.
I won a state championship at a private school. And the kids we beat would always say the same stuff about recruiting. We would always laugh and joke about which of us got recruited. We all went to Catholic grade schools together and thought that maybe the recruiting was referring to the Catholic Church recruiting our parents and grandparents into the faith. And our facilities were well below what most of the surrounding public schools had.Or out recruit them....
Not saying public schools don't recruit, but far more prevalent at private schools.
I heard it straight from my relatives that went and played for TG but you can feel free to believe what you want. I also know of several examples of kids from my area that all of a sudden went to private schools for sports once they were 9th grade. I'm sure some private schools do it more than others, maybe you went to one that didn't. It also depends on the sport.I won a state championship at a private school. And the kids we beat would always say the same stuff about recruiting. We would always laugh and joke about which of us got recruited. We all went to Catholic grade schools together and thought that maybe the recruiting was referring to the Catholic Church recruiting our parents and grandparents into the faith. And our facilities were well below what most of the surrounding public schools had.
People always look for reasons why they lost at something. The refs were bad, the other team cheats etc. it’s just something people do. A little more understandable amongst kids than grownups, but I guess the same applies.
I don’t think a reasonable person could take that from my comment. But I think we get it, you don’t like private schools.^ See! No Catholic school in MSHSL has ever had a transfer into the school in 9th grade or later! Never has happened!!
I am sure it does. I am sure it happens everywhere. I have it from the horses mouth from parents kids that kids got recruited to play hockey at neighboring public schools. If the state had no open enrollment, I could see the argument that a private school could pull from a wider geographic area. And the type of recruiting we are talking about is luring kids who want to play for winning programs. Same thing that happens in public schools. Because if you are insulating that the private schools are handing our sports scholarships I invite you all to take a good look and the budget and funding of most private schools.I heard it straight from my relatives that went and played for TG but you can feel free to believe what you want. I also know of several examples of kids from my area that all of a sudden went to private schools for sports once they were 9th grade. I'm sure some private schools do it more than others, maybe you went to one that didn't. It also depends on the sport.
Let’s reward for being bad? How about get better like Forest Lake, Eagan, and Coon Rapids? Their 5 A schedule would be no easier.All three of them should get promoted up to 6A, so the lowest three competitive public schools in that class can drop down.
That would be Hopkins, Burnsville, and Roseville. All three are 5A schools that are unfairly pushed up to 6A.
STA’s two best players came from Cretin. Maybe it’s a Catholic thing? To be honest, I wouldn’t blame anyone for sending their students to non-public schools. Education has changed dramatically since COVID. I say this with two in public schools.I am sure it does. I am sure it happens everywhere. I have it from the horses mouth from parents kids that kids got recruited to play hockey at neighboring public schools. If the state had no open enrollment, I could see the argument that a private school could pull from a wider geographic area. And the type of recruiting we are talking about is luring kids who want to play for winning programs. Same thing that happens in public schools. Because if you are insulating that the private schools are handing our sports scholarships I invite you all to take a good look and the budget and funding of most private schools.
Listen I am sure there is some form “recruiting” at some private schools but that doesn’t really justify a bunch of grown men downplaying the success of kids that are different from them or families that have chosen a different educational path.
I think there is a alot of reasons why people choose certain schools for their kids. I think when you get to know the parents and kids, it is a reason other than sports more often than you think. This is a site filled with sports people so it is natural that many people assume that is why families made the choice.STA’s two best players came from Cretin. Maybe it’s a Catholic thing? To be honest, I wouldn’t blame anyone for sending their students to non-public schools. Education has changed dramatically since COVID. I say this with two in public schools.