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Nice win for the Prep. Next week vs #1 team in Maryland Good Council. FYI,Calvert Hall was ranked #11 in Maryland before LaSalle beat them this week.
In the last many years, Good Counsel and Calvert Hall have been on quite different levels. It will be interesting to see if in the coming years LaSalle starts scheduling higher-level out-of-area games. It's not always easy to figure out who will have very strong teams in a given year. Erasmus Hall, for instance, had a much better team two years ago when they played SJP at Franklin Field. Saturday night's game was not a good test for SJP.
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Tulla, I never understood La Salle U not using McCarthey Stadium for Catholic League games. Unless the price is too high I think it would be a perfect location for most of the teams. Haven't been there since forever but it holds a good amount of people.
It's still on the campus map!. There's some campus parking nearby and enough seating for just about any PCL game. There could be many reasons why the "university"--it and SJU will always be "colleges" to me--would not allow its use by high schools. I suppose the field is now used by soccer, lacrosse, etc. and they're afraid it will be damaged by football.

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Big Picture Thoughts:

Roman used to use Cahill Field at 29th and Allegheny. Stands were well back from the field but could accommodate a crowd of 7-8 thousand. Don't know who owned it (the Archdiocese?) but I assume it was sold a long, long time ago. Didn't have parking and wasn't close enough to a subway station.

For both Roman and the Prep having a really good football team has limited value for the school community (including the alumni) if it's really hard for nearly all of them to get to games (as it is when they're played in Norristown) and they're not available via streaming. Bob Long does a nice job with LaSalle games. Not sure why neither Roman nor SJP has done something similar.

Catholic league teams used to play occasionally at Villanova. No idea why that hasn't happened in about 10 years. There are obvious advantages to the site. I assume nothing is suitable at LaSalle, not even the old McCarthy "Stadium". But if there is some workable space there, there would be advantages to the site. My impression was that Franklin Field worked well for the SJP-LaSalle games in recent years. Surely the PCL could negotiate a workable date with Penn--maybe for SJP-Roman and Roman-LaSalle too--as long as the price isn't too high.

I've often wondered if the South Philly supersite (12th and Bigler, just off the Expressway) wouldn't be really good for SJP and maybe Roman too--not too far from the subway and certainly convenient for people coming from Jersey, the Northeast (via 95) and much of Delco (Parking isn't great but not impossible.) What the site needs is an upgrade to the turf, the stands, etc. But it's big enough.

Finally, we all know the Archdiocese has a lot of properties--e.g. the Hallahan site and numerous ones where a church (often with adjoining former school/rectory/convent properties--it is no longer using for their original purposes. I'd bet more than one has real potential as a football (maybe track too) site with enough room to seat at least a couple of thousand people. It might not be so close to the subway and parking will almost always be a problem, but it would certainly be better than Widener, Norristown, the Germantown site Roman has sometimes used, and even P-W, which had its own problems for SJP.
Tulla, I never understood La Salle U not using McCarthey Stadium for Catholic League games. Unless the price is too high I think it would be a perfect location for most of the teams. Haven't been there since forever but it holds a good amount of people.
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Scores

Is west still banged up with injuries?
Yes, got the WR back this week but lost one of their best defensive players on the d-line. A lot of young guys on the field, players taking on new roles, etc... BUT, still, just one of those nights where everything goes wrong at the worst possible times. Souderton came out very hungry, determined not to fall to 0-3, and made the big plays when needed. West led 10-7 at half and I thought that if they had played a clean half, they would have probably led 21-0 and the game would be all but over. You just can't survive that many penalties, including a roughing the punter with under 5 minutes to go when they would have gotten the ball back with the game tied and all the momentum.
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Easton vs Northeast

Freshman running back Zahviay McGurn gets his first few carries to start the second half. I think all signs point to him being the guy in 2025 when Day and Thomas graduate.

McGurn has the greatest blood lines possible for an Easton running back - his dad is YaYah McGurn, who ran for 1,000 yards as a junior in ‘99 and is the only person Nick Saban has ever visited Easton High School for (when he was at Michigan State), and his maternal grandfather is Pete Americus, a two-time all state fullback who captained the 1958 team widely considered the greatest team in school history, and held the school rushing record until the early ‘90s. He still holds the single season rushing record for a freshman (set in 1955!).

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What facilities that are actually in the city would be the ideal one to use?

In a perfect world, you'd probably put something in Fairmount Park for SJP and Roman to use? That's actually near the schools, I'm not sure who else is local to that from the public league that has football? I'm assuming that'd only work if you had Pub league teams use it an SJP and Roman rented it from the school district?
Big Picture Thoughts:

Roman used to use Cahill Field at 29th and Allegheny. Stands were well back from the field but could accommodate a crowd of 7-8 thousand. Don't know who owned it (the Archdiocese?) but I assume it was sold a long, long time ago. Didn't have parking and wasn't close enough to a subway station.

For both Roman and the Prep having a really good football team has limited value for the school community (including the alumni) if it's really hard for nearly all of them to get to games (as it is when they're played in Norristown) and they're not available via streaming. Bob Long does a nice job with LaSalle games. Not sure why neither Roman nor SJP has done something similar.

Catholic league teams used to play occasionally at Villanova. No idea why that hasn't happened in about 10 years. There are obvious advantages to the site. I assume nothing is suitable at LaSalle, not even the old McCarthy "Stadium". But if there is some workable space there, there would be advantages to the site. My impression was that Franklin Field worked well for the SJP-LaSalle games in recent years. Surely the PCL could negotiate a workable date with Penn--maybe for SJP-Roman and Roman-LaSalle too--as long as the price isn't too high.

I've often wondered if the South Philly supersite (12th and Bigler, just off the Expressway) wouldn't be really good for SJP and maybe Roman too--not too far from the subway and certainly convenient for people coming from Jersey, the Northeast (via 95) and much of Delco (Parking isn't great but not impossible.) What the site needs is an upgrade to the turf, the stands, etc. But it's big enough.

Finally, we all know the Archdiocese has a lot of properties--e.g. the Hallahan site and numerous ones where a church (often with adjoining former school/rectory/convent properties--it is no longer using for their original purposes. I'd bet more than one has real potential as a football (maybe track too) site with enough room to seat at least a couple of thousand people. It might not be so close to the subway and parking will almost always be a problem, but it would certainly be better than Widener, Norristown, the Germantown site Roman has sometimes used, and even P-W, which had its own problems for SJP.
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