Summit has more state championships in the last 10 years than Jesuit. Should they be in their own league?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSummit has more state championships in the last 10 years than Jesuit. Should they be in their own league?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost of Summit's titles were won playing in a 5A league with a population greater than many 6A schools. They were given a geography exemption which allowed them to beat up on smaller schools.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost of Summit's titles were won playing in a 5A league with a population greater than many 6A schools. They were given a geography exemption which allowed them to beat up on smaller schools.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSummit is a public school with a fixed attendance boundary.
altitude which those players are used to.
Just saying if you are going cry there is always something to cry about
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThank you for correcting the false narrative spun by Jesuit dad with facts. Additionally 70 percent of players on the girls varsity team did not come from a catholic feeder school. Add to this there isn’t a single player on the varsity team who isn’t spending at least $5k+ on soccer training at club level and private. You can’t say this about public school teams. It’s great these kids are so privileged to have the family finances to afford an $18k/yr education and $20k spent over past four years on soccer training, but this cannot be said for all kids attending public schools. There should be some equity afforded in public HS sports. By placing Jesuit in a bracket with OES/Catlin/St Mary’s, , etc the playing field would be leveled. Yes it may mean Jesuit forms two varsity teams or they simply don’t cut seniors.
Go write a grievance to OSAA or just go to the trophy store and order a medal for your daughter.
What I don’t get is people complaining that they can all get their kids on the team by buying them into the school then the same people are crying about seniors getting cut. Should pick a story and stick to it
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThank you for correcting the false narrative spun by Jesuit dad with facts. Additionally 70 percent of players on the girls varsity team did not come from a catholic feeder school. Add to this there isn’t a single player on the varsity team who isn’t spending at least $5k+ on soccer training at club level and private. You can’t say this about public school teams. It’s great these kids are so privileged to have the family finances to afford an $18k/yr education and $20k spent over past four years on soccer training, but this cannot be said for all kids attending public schools. There should be some equity afforded in public HS sports. By placing Jesuit in a bracket with OES/Catlin/St Mary’s, , etc the playing field would be leveled. Yes it may mean Jesuit forms two varsity teams or they simply don’t cut seniors.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree that the private schools should have their own league. What can all the public school parents do to make this happen for the better for public school kids?
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Soon, 80% of the college recruits would be coming out of the private school league and people would be crying foul.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey should absolutely have their own league. They recruit and have no borders. Why should schools have to compete with them if they can’t recruit and have boundaries?
This is on the table and just needs a little push.
I for one would love to see it happen. The whole creepy religious priest stuff turns my stomach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree that the private schools should have their own league. What can all the public school parents do to make this happen for the better for public school kids?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree that the private schools should have their own league. What can all the public school parents do to make this happen for the better for public school kids?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave the conversation with your athletics director and have him petition osaa to make the change. If you apply an equity lens to athletics it’s a no brainer to move Jesuit into a group with other private schools. If they don’t budge, educate your coach and your player and have them just forfeit the Jesuit match.
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