vikingman wrote:Oakes must REALLY be good.
Flip wrote:I think Benson County has to be borderline top 10. They beat Langdon in the first game of the season last year and lost in the region semi-finals. They don't graduate anyone.
Flip wrote:Is it true Hailey Quam is going to school at Shiloh?
The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:Is it true Hailey Quam is going to school at Shiloh?
Yes
packers21 wrote:The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:Is it true Hailey Quam is going to school at Shiloh?
Yes
Gross
WalkingStick wrote:packers21 wrote:The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:Is it true Hailey Quam is going to school at Shiloh?
Yes
Gross
Please notice...that it is one private school that always seems to have these area athletes 'drop in their lap' every year *cough, cough*. Don't take it out on all of them as a whole when just one is the major culprit...ugh!
Sportsrube wrote:WalkingStick wrote:packers21 wrote:The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:Is it true Hailey Quam is going to school at Shiloh?
Yes
Gross
Please notice...that it is one private school that always seems to have these area athletes 'drop in their lap' every year *cough, cough*. Don't take it out on all of them as a whole when just one is the major culprit...ugh!
But Private Schools never "recruit". This school just must be on an incredible lucky streak, and schools like New Town and Wilton must be on unlucky streaks. Meanwhile, the NDHSAA sits around and does nothing. like usual.
WalkingStick wrote:Sportsrube wrote:WalkingStick wrote:packers21 wrote:The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:Is it true Hailey Quam is going to school at Shiloh?
Yes
Gross
Please notice...that it is one private school that always seems to have these area athletes 'drop in their lap' every year *cough, cough*. Don't take it out on all of them as a whole when just one is the major culprit...ugh!
But Private Schools never "recruit". This school just must be on an incredible lucky streak, and schools like New Town and Wilton must be on unlucky streaks. Meanwhile, the NDHSAA sits around and does nothing. like usual.
Some don't "recruit" (by your definition)...I know two of them that have had very few additional athletes transfer in recent years; more kids come in and aren't in athletics but that is all that is focused on with transfers.
Even though I may be a private school supporter...this one school is ALWAYS bringing in star athletes from schools around the state or higher level Class A players from their city and it is sickening to me. The Ogbu situation was never a problem for me but the Lambert situation definitely was...two entirely different sides of 'this' spectrum in my eyes
Sportsrube wrote:WalkingStick wrote:Sportsrube wrote:WalkingStick wrote:packers21 wrote:The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:Is it true Hailey Quam is going to school at Shiloh?
Yes
Gross
Please notice...that it is one private school that always seems to have these area athletes 'drop in their lap' every year *cough, cough*. Don't take it out on all of them as a whole when just one is the major culprit...ugh!
But Private Schools never "recruit". This school just must be on an incredible lucky streak, and schools like New Town and Wilton must be on unlucky streaks. Meanwhile, the NDHSAA sits around and does nothing. like usual.
Some don't "recruit" (by your definition)...I know two of them that have had very few additional athletes transfer in recent years; more kids come in and aren't in athletics but that is all that is focused on with transfers.
Even though I may be a private school supporter...this one school is ALWAYS bringing in star athletes from schools around the state or higher level Class A players from their city and it is sickening to me. The Ogbu situation was never a problem for me but the Lambert situation definitely was...two entirely different sides of 'this' spectrum in my eyes
As far as the Ogbu situation, do you really believe he would have been brought to Bismarck if he was 5'6" and not athletic?
Sportsrube wrote:Sorry, I don't buy the fact that he would have been brought to Bismarck if he wasn't athletic, just my opinion. As far as recruiting, a few years ago at a team camp for Boy's BB at Morehead, an elderly gentleman approached one of our players and started telling him about what a great education he could get at a local private school and how he and his wife would be glad to set him up in their basement and how she would cook for him and do his laundry. He also told this player that if the tuition was a problem they had ways to help with that also. When he found out I was a coach of that player and had heard the whole thing he couldn't get away fast enough. The NDHSAA's reply was that because he was not "affiliated" with the school in an official capacity there was nothing they could do about it. I would be willing to be that if this is happening for one private it is happening for most of them.
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