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S2YB -

Thanks for posting. It still brings to mind how/why some of the SEPA teams can't set up a more consistent schedule with a combination of these teams? I know SJP has already played a number of these teams, just not sure why it can't be more consistent? Someone mentioned previously that a weekend 'tournament' could work - if you look at these teams and some of the SEPA teams, it certainly seems logistically feasible.
 
Nine out of ten private schools, but open enrollment doesn't factor into potential success.

Sorry for beating a dead horse, nah!

Cheers,

Busch
 
S2YB -

Thanks for posting. It still brings to mind how/why some of the SEPA teams can't set up a more consistent schedule with a combination of these teams? I know SJP has already played a number of these teams, just not sure why it can't be more consistent? Someone mentioned previously that a weekend 'tournament' could work - if you look at these teams and some of the SEPA teams, it certainly seems logistically feasible.

Roxy,
Prep consistently has as your well aware. LS has with Bergen and DeMatha, McDonough last year. Wood with DeMatha last year.
I see your point, really have to be SEPA-private to maintain such latitude consistently, IMO.
 
Nine out of ten private schools, but open enrollment doesn't factor into potential success.

Sorry for beating a dead horse, nah!

Cheers,

Busch

Your NOT beating a dead horse, I probably am for agreeing..

For every CB West of the '90's, Berwick for 2+ decades, North Penn '00's, and others, there are 3x the privates that are on similar runs. It's just the way it is...coaching/success breeds winning, winning breeds school interest, privates that are generously tuition supportive creates the latitude to be successful with open boundaries.
 
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