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Guster36

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  1. He was suspended for religous references? WOW, you would think it would have been something like foul language in the material! If that is the case that is unbelievable!! And shame on parents who have to try to live their lives through their kids and can not support the coach!!
  2. I kind a felt Elrod had a chance to be the player of the year in the 10th this year as the season was starting. He is an excellent player. I think the problem you run into is that Pendleton is so well rounded, it is hard for any to stand out night in and night out. They take turns standing out. Except for Elliot he seems to be solid every night and Mains is solid every night. THEY'RE ALL SOLID!! But the stats may not always be there in the end. Unfortunately a lot of times stats get some players on the team, because they play on a team that allows them to have those stats. I'd love to see Pendleton's stats. They are all probably real close to each other in many stats. Just goes to show you the old saying "It is amazing what a team can accomplish when no one care who gets the credit" is on the mark again with this team!
  3. I believe there "tends" to be a stronger work ethic and discipline in kids from catholic schools. All schools need talent to be successful. I respect your opinion though but respectfully disagree. I must now move on.
  4. You have to be extremely impressed with the job Coach Biggs, his staff and certainly players have done. Although they did have talent coming back, I am not sure if anyone (Except for the players and coaches) thought they would be having this type of a season after graduating some excellent players! Love to see them back at Rupp!!
  5. "Tend to be" doeas not mean in all instances. And I will stand by that fact that they tend to be. That does not mean "all" and that does not mean that the public schools do not work hard and are not disciplined because many are. I said "Tend to be" (And you also must remember we are discussing All A schools). And if that upsets you I am sorry. But IMO and through my experiences and observations it is true. By the way what is the answer? I am dying to hear it!!
  6. And it shouldn't matter! If a family wants to send their kid to a school like Brossart more power to them. You can not deny the benefits of a catholic education and the discipline that surrounds that education. Which by the way is another reason these schools compete better. Their players tend to me more discipline and put the time in it takes to be great.
  7. Great job Ludlow players and coaches. Makes the last half of that conference schedule very interesting. I believe the Grove still has to play both of these teams one more time. Beechwood I think has to also play Bellevue one more time. And Ludlow might have to play Bellevue. That is fun stuff for these teams! Great to see Dan start playing like the MAN he can be. If he continues to understand how he can dominate games, he can and will give any team they play fits. They could really be a sleeper team and this game might be the victory that really gets their confidence going.
  8. I think it was HELP!!! LOL But I am not sure what you are talking about. What could he have said before the game? I know the team he had that year and he knew he wasn't any good. I am not sure where that is coming from. But it was awhile ago
  9. Here are the enrollment numbers from the Kentucky School Directory. I think one of these have to be incorrect (Moore) but it was the only school with that name. Lexington Christian - 1,433 grades K-12 University Heights - 309 grades Pre-school - 12 Moore (this can not be correct) 1624 9-12 Owensboro Catholic - 507, grades 9-12 south Floyd - 357, grades 9-12 Mayfield - 400, grades 9-12 NCC - 490 Fairview - 395, grades 7-12 Somerset - 483 Beth Haven - 366 (K-12) Bardstown - 497 Gallatin County - 438 Barbourville - 690 (P-12) Russellville - 370 Lee Co. - 366 Brossart - 400 I would say for the most part these are "bigger" A schools. Wow University Heights is small. How are they always so good!! Do not see a whole lot of schools that are small. More like medium.
  10. No, not at all> But 400 students from grades 10-12, which means the high school has over 500 students. Not quite an all A school population if you ask me.
  11. They certainly should change the name. It is not an "All A" Tourney by any stretch. I know in the 10th Brossart usually always has a cake walk and in the 9th it is either St. Henry or New Cath. Unless Holy Cross won last night.
  12. WOW!! Are you sure? I think Moore, Sawyer, and Mericle might take offense to that statement. they are a tough group
  13. If he is good enough and leads Calvary to some impressive victories., he will get plenty of press.
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