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Re: Sat: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2-2) @ Trimble (4-0)
#1 prime example..2200 yards and 21 TDs at Wilmington HS last year as a junior and transferred to CHCA, He was a difference maker too. Sad.
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Re: Sat: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2-2) @ Trimble (4-0)
Agreed. It's located in Indian Hill and It's much like The Wellington school in Upper Arlington and Columbus Academy in Gahanna. They have good sports teams but have waiting lists to get accepted into the schools every year for academic reasons.danicalifornia wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23, 2018 12:59 pmI know if I was getting “recruited” by a Cincinnati area private school, I’d sure pick the D5 school that rarely puts kids in college for football and not one of the monster D1 or D2 schools that routinely have kids go D1 for football.buckeye256 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23, 2018 10:57 am Chca should feel ashamed in this one, almost got beat by a d7 school who also doesn’t recruit. Cats should’ve won
The schools don’t have to recruit, they have their choice of kids to accept based on test scores and applications. Yes, they can choose who they want, but they don’t have to go get kids. Kids in those schools typically end up with higher test scores and get into the colleges of their choice, so I’ll never ridicule someone at those schools.
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Re: Sat: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2-2) @ Trimble (4-0)
His brother is a top 5 baseball player in the state as a freshman, CHCA much better baseball program than Wilmington, so the family moved. #1 literally told me 2 years ago that they were moving to CHCA for his senior year/his brother’s freshman year.SportsFan101 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23, 2018 1:10 pm #1 prime example..2200 yards and 21 TDs at Wilmington HS last year as a junior and transferred to CHCA, He was a difference maker too. Sad.
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Re: Sat: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2-2) @ Trimble (4-0)
Kid’s tough for sure. Just pointing out how that does make a difference, he was a difference maker for sure. I thought the cats made a statement and definitely played well. CHCA made the plays when they needed to and the cats couldn’t take care of the ball when it mattered most (or make a 25 yard field goal).
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Re: Sat: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2-2) @ Trimble (4-0)
I was super impressed by Trimble for sure. I’ll be tracking them into the playoffs and can hopefully see them again.
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Re: Sat: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2-2) @ Trimble (4-0)
Trimble definitely has the toughest kids in SEO.
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Re: Sat: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2-2) @ Trimble (4-0)
Actually CHCA is not in Indian Hill. It's in Sycamore township (still a very nice area) and close to where Cincinnati Moeller HS is located. Cincinnati Country Day school is in Indian Hills I believe. Your points however, still stand and are correct.FANOSPORTS wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23, 2018 1:16 pmAgreed. It's located in Indian Hill and It's much like The Wellington school in Upper Arlington and Columbus Academy in Gahanna. They have good sports teams but have waiting lists to get accepted into the schools every year for academic reasons.danicalifornia wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23, 2018 12:59 pmI know if I was getting “recruited” by a Cincinnati area private school, I’d sure pick the D5 school that rarely puts kids in college for football and not one of the monster D1 or D2 schools that routinely have kids go D1 for football.buckeye256 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23, 2018 10:57 am Chca should feel ashamed in this one, almost got beat by a d7 school who also doesn’t recruit. Cats should’ve won
The schools don’t have to recruit, they have their choice of kids to accept based on test scores and applications. Yes, they can choose who they want, but they don’t have to go get kids. Kids in those schools typically end up with higher test scores and get into the colleges of their choice, so I’ll never ridicule someone at those schools.
I believe the main benefactor of CHCA is the Linder family - yep, the same family as Carl Linder. They have pretty good sports teams, but don't believe it's ever been their focus.