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6 classes or 5 state sectionals?
#31
The talk of separating privates is interesting. When you look around the state the amount of transfers from public to public is greater than public to private.

St. X and Trinity drive most of the rage in football because of their dominance. But are they dominating because they are private? Do they really have that big of an advantage? I'd submit they are better because they have better programs. Kids want to play in those programs. A kid can transfer anywhere these days. they do. Don't punish kids because they want to use their talents to get an opportunity to have a better life.
#32
Pulp Fiction Wrote:Trinity
St. Xavier
CA-L
DeSales
Holy Cross (Louisville)

Cov. Cath.
New Cath.
Bishop Brossart
Holy Cross (Covington)

Lex. Cath.
LCA

Owensboro Cath.



There's 12.... who am I missing?

Sayre now that they are playing varsity and Kentucky Country Day are two that come to mind. Not sure of any others.
#33
Also Bethlehem. So that's 15.
#34
Beechwood is not private?
#35
oldcardfan Wrote:Beechwood is not private?

They are public.
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#36
oldcardfan Wrote:Beechwood is not private?

They're an independent school district, like Highlands. So fully public, but not part of the county system which is why you may have been thinking they were private.

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