I guess they got the Bishop to decree that Minnehaha had to share whatever "program" they used to go from 0 to 11 on the "high school sports powerhouse" knob.Must not be much of a secret, as he's got offers from Florida, Iowa State, Iowa etc.
Totino-Grace has quite a cache of talent this upcoming winter as two of the best 2023 prospects (Taison Chatman and CJ O'Hare) are both there too.
If you're referring to my comment, then to clarify I wasn't saying he did.Why did he leave Minnehaha?
If you're referring to my comment, then to clarify I wasn't saying he did.
I was saying, seems like T-G has not really been a bball power program lately? I mainly think of them as football powerhouse.
Ok.
My comment about T-G suddenly becoming a powerhouse in bball, seemingly from nothing, which is seemingly the same thing that happened at Minnehaha, was not purely in regards to Watson. It was (also) in regards to the comment Totino-Grace has quite a cache of talent this upcoming winter as two of the best 2023 prospects (Taison Chatman and CJ O'Hare) are both there too.
Similar story for Minnehaha, right?TG's assentation is solely on their new coach. He's extremely connected in the AAU scene because of his ownership in Prep Hoops.
Similar story for Minnehaha, right?
So the thing is, you get some rich boosters to buy off a club coach and tell him to bring his star players to the new school?
Seems kinda lame to me. Privates need to play amongst themselves.
TG's assentation is solely on their new coach. He's extremely connected in the AAU scene because of his ownership in Prep Hoops.
Right??Absolutely true. Not received well by families and players who have been there for a while.
The way it's supposed to work is, each class of kids grows up with each other in the district and/or in the feeder schools your private is affiliated with. And you play with who you have, for better or worse. That's how it should be, for school teams, in my opinion.
But schools nowadays look at that like "You're kidding, right? GTF outta here."
Club teams is one thing, but school teams are acting like free agency. That just doesn't sit well with me.
Why wasn't Pitino the first to offer?
Do private schools give tuition scholarships to minority athletes.?
I went to Holy Rosary from 1-8 grade in the 60's. Anyone who wanted to then could go to De La Salle for free if they had no money. I don't know how many could not pay but lots of us boy went to "D".Do private schools give tuition scholarships to minority athletes.?
100% yes, some do. Like Bob said, it may be disguised. The coach has a lot to do with it. It is more the coach networking than the school itself directing it in most cases. Some do not. Again, like Bob said it's not just sports related...schools give kids opportunities for different reasons. Smart kids, to kids in a bad environment, to athletically talented kids, to musically talented etc.. Different at each school and each administration.Do private schools give tuition scholarships to minority athletes.?
Exactly. While our grandsons went to Breck for over 30,000 dollars each per year they had certain hockey players at free tuition. Those players were instrumental in winning state championships. They also gave scholarships to these wonderfully gifted Russian kids we made friends with. Turns out they were math genuises and musical prodigies. In the larger picture they used their vast resources to increase diversity.100% yes, some do. Like Bob said, it may be disguised. The coach has a lot to do with it. It is more the coach networking than the school itself directing it in most cases. Some do not. Again, like Bob said it's not just sports related...schools give kids opportunities for different reasons. Smart kids, to kids in a bad environment, to athletically talented kids, to musically talented etc.. Different at each school and each administration.