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Re: 8-0 Sheridan at 5-3 Bishop Hartley
The "Children of the Corn" had another great year but the Southeast All-stars take care of business @ home as they await a DeSales, part 3 matchup next week for the region.
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Re: 8-0 Sheridan at 5-3 Bishop Hartley
Great matchup. Sheridan has the physicality and speed to hang with Hartley. Should be a good one. Keys to the game is no turnovers and stopping the rushers on first contact. Sheridan is built a lot like the DeSales team that beat Hartley twice.
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I think it will be closer than some think. I think it stays within 5 points either direction.
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Hoping Generals can take it but Hartley will probably pull it out.
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Re: 8-0 Sheridan at 5-3 Bishop Hartley
The halftime score was the final score 10-6. It sounded like a tough game but Hartley held the ball for the last 8 minutes to hold them off.
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Re: 8-0 Sheridan at 5-3 Bishop Hartley
Sheridan trying to injure Hawks players in victory formation. Have some class. Good physical team, evenly matched. But work on the sportsmanship for next year.
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Sheridan losing 20 seniors this year but They'll be back in playoffs every year with expansion to 12 teams from here on out. Well, here we go, part 3 DeSales-Hartley.
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When I hear Hartley, DeSales, Watterson, the word class really does not pop into my head. My opinion of the schools of privilege has not changed throughout my lifetime and likely won't ever. I'm not a Sheridan fan, but certainly pulled for them to win. (But would never want to see a player intentionally try to hurt another player)
Congrats to Sheridan on a strong season. Was hoping another MVL school could beat a big boy CCL team in the playoffs. Tough to beat the Cruitin' Catholic League.
Congrats to Sheridan on a strong season. Was hoping another MVL school could beat a big boy CCL team in the playoffs. Tough to beat the Cruitin' Catholic League.
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The problem is that the "big boy" Catholic schools size wise (D1-2) are all in Cleveland and Cincy. That leaves the SEO teams and other rural area teams playing the mid-size Catholics from the Central Ohio area in the regionals.......and even if you make it past the regionals they run into a Toledo Central Catholic (ala Athens) or ASVSM, Benedictine, Lake Catholic (ala Ironton) or Mooney (ala Sheridan). The smaller divisions have been even worse over the years. It's a no win situation 80% of the time but the publics gotta keep competing.teach1coach2 wrote: Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:24 pm When I hear Hartley, DeSales, Watterson, the word class really does not pop into my head. My opinion of the schools of privilege has not changed throughout my lifetime and likely won't ever. I'm not a Sheridan fan, but certainly pulled for them to win. (But would never want to see a player intentionally try to hurt another player)
Congrats to Sheridan on a strong season. Was hoping another MVL school could beat a big boy CCL team in the playoffs. Tough to beat the Cruitin' Catholic League.
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Public’s had there chance several years ago and decided they wanted to keep playing.FANOSPORTS wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 12:13 amThe problem is that the "big boy" Catholic schools size wise (D1-2) are all in Cleveland and Cincy. That leaves the SEO teams and other rural area teams playing the mid-size Catholics from the Central Ohio area in the regionals.......and even if you make it past the regionals they run into a Toledo Central Catholic (ala Athens) or ASVSM, Benedictine, Lake Catholic (ala Ironton) or Mooney (ala Sheridan). The smaller divisions have been even worse over the years. It's a no win situation 80% of the time but the publics gotta keep competing.teach1coach2 wrote: Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:24 pm When I hear Hartley, DeSales, Watterson, the word class really does not pop into my head. My opinion of the schools of privilege has not changed throughout my lifetime and likely won't ever. I'm not a Sheridan fan, but certainly pulled for them to win. (But would never want to see a player intentionally try to hurt another player)
Congrats to Sheridan on a strong season. Was hoping another MVL school could beat a big boy CCL team in the playoffs. Tough to beat the Cruitin' Catholic League.
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Yes they did. It was not a big enough problem in their eyes thus, play ballPol pot wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 8:52 amPublic’s had there chance several years ago and decided they wanted to keep playing.FANOSPORTS wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 12:13 amThe problem is that the "big boy" Catholic schools size wise (D1-2) are all in Cleveland and Cincy. That leaves the SEO teams and other rural area teams playing the mid-size Catholics from the Central Ohio area in the regionals.......and even if you make it past the regionals they run into a Toledo Central Catholic (ala Athens) or ASVSM, Benedictine, Lake Catholic (ala Ironton) or Mooney (ala Sheridan). The smaller divisions have been even worse over the years. It's a no win situation 80% of the time but the publics gotta keep competing.teach1coach2 wrote: Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:24 pm When I hear Hartley, DeSales, Watterson, the word class really does not pop into my head. My opinion of the schools of privilege has not changed throughout my lifetime and likely won't ever. I'm not a Sheridan fan, but certainly pulled for them to win. (But would never want to see a player intentionally try to hurt another player)
Congrats to Sheridan on a strong season. Was hoping another MVL school could beat a big boy CCL team in the playoffs. Tough to beat the Cruitin' Catholic League.

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Re: 8-0 Sheridan at 5-3 Bishop Hartley
I live in the land of Rosecrans and Newark Catholic so the St. Ed's and St. X's are not in the world view for me.
Concerning the vote to separate publics and privates about a decade ago, the principal at my school graduated from and his children attended catholic school. We had a good relationship and in a discussion he let me know he was voting against it and I let him know that he should be voting for what was best and fair for the school district, not his personal situation. I know the coaches in the building were for separating the tourneys.
Two divisions for privates and publics with a CB number above some set amount. Five divisions for publics.
I'm not losing any sleep over it. It was enjoyable in 2017 watching Tri-Valley beat Hartley and St.V St.M before falling short to Trotwood (public). Saw a video clip last week where Hartley coach was still crying about a call in that Tri-Valley game.
Concerning the vote to separate publics and privates about a decade ago, the principal at my school graduated from and his children attended catholic school. We had a good relationship and in a discussion he let me know he was voting against it and I let him know that he should be voting for what was best and fair for the school district, not his personal situation. I know the coaches in the building were for separating the tourneys.
Two divisions for privates and publics with a CB number above some set amount. Five divisions for publics.
I'm not losing any sleep over it. It was enjoyable in 2017 watching Tri-Valley beat Hartley and St.V St.M before falling short to Trotwood (public). Saw a video clip last week where Hartley coach was still crying about a call in that Tri-Valley game.
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Public outnumbers privates 6 to 1.teach1coach2 wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:27 pm I live in the land of Rosecrans and Newark Catholic so the St. Ed's and St. X's are not in the world view for me.
Concerning the vote to separate publics and privates about a decade ago, the principal at my school graduated from and his children attended catholic school. We had a good relationship and in a discussion he let me know he was voting against it and I let him know that he should be voting for what was best and fair for the school district, not his personal situation. I know the coaches in the building were for separating the tourneys.
Two divisions for privates and publics with a CB number above some set amount. Five divisions for publics.
I'm not losing any sleep over it. It was enjoyable in 2017 watching Tri-Valley beat Hartley and St.V St.M before falling short to Trotwood (public). Saw a video clip last week where Hartley coach was still crying about a call in that Tri-Valley game.
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Re: 8-0 Sheridan at 5-3 Bishop Hartley
I understand completely as I grew up and lived in SEO for half my life and then movied to C-bus 31 years ago and became friends with and travelled to many games over the years in both reg. season and playoffs with many Newark Catholic, Wehrle, St. Charles, Ready, DeSales, Watterson and Hartley alumni, co-workers, parents, etc.. The biggest difference I see overall is the discipline, teamwork and cohesiveness these teams play with yearly and contrary to popular belief most of the families I know have 3 or 4 generations of family that went to these schools and others have lineage back to the old Aquinas or St. Mary's high schools from decades ago. They are communities within themselves.teach1coach2 wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:27 pm I live in the land of Rosecrans and Newark Catholic so the St. Ed's and St. X's are not in the world view for me.
Concerning the vote to separate publics and privates about a decade ago, the principal at my school graduated from and his children attended catholic school. We had a good relationship and in a discussion he let me know he was voting against it and I let him know that he should be voting for what was best and fair for the school district, not his personal situation. I know the coaches in the building were for separating the tourneys.
Two divisions for privates and publics with a CB number above some set amount. Five divisions for publics.
I'm not losing any sleep over it. It was enjoyable in 2017 watching Tri-Valley beat Hartley and St.V St.M before falling short to Trotwood (public). Saw a video clip last week where Hartley coach was still crying about a call in that Tri-Valley game.
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Re: 8-0 Sheridan at 5-3 Bishop Hartley
It’s not in the publics’ interest to have separate tourneys.FANOSPORTS wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 9:55 amYes they did. It was not a big enough problem in their eyes thus, play ballPol pot wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 8:52 amPublic’s had there chance several years ago and decided they wanted to keep playing.FANOSPORTS wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 12:13 am
The problem is that the "big boy" Catholic schools size wise (D1-2) are all in Cleveland and Cincy. That leaves the SEO teams and other rural area teams playing the mid-size Catholics from the Central Ohio area in the regionals.......and even if you make it past the regionals they run into a Toledo Central Catholic (ala Athens) or ASVSM, Benedictine, Lake Catholic (ala Ironton) or Mooney (ala Sheridan). The smaller divisions have been even worse over the years. It's a no win situation 80% of the time but the publics gotta keep competing.![]()
If they were separate, then there would probably be a 5 v 3 or 4 v 4 divisional breakdown of publics and privates.teach1coach2 wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:27 pmTwo divisions for privates and publics with a CB number above some set amount. Five divisions for publics.