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03-08-2007, 12:16 PM
With Scott Co. eliminated, is there a public
school team out there that can win the
Sweet Sixteen? I am tired of the private
school AAU teams winning in Bowling Green.
I am quite sure that the KHSAA doesn't believe
tuition waivers and "friends of the program"
exist. Talk about a horse with blinders on...
school team out there that can win the
Sweet Sixteen? I am tired of the private
school AAU teams winning in Bowling Green.
I am quite sure that the KHSAA doesn't believe
tuition waivers and "friends of the program"
exist. Talk about a horse with blinders on...
03-08-2007, 12:58 PM
I doubt if anyone can beat them
03-11-2007, 02:06 AM
heck they didnt even make it out of region lol
03-11-2007, 02:23 AM
Arbys Man Wrote:I doubt if anyone can beat themNot anymore since they have no more games.
03-11-2007, 08:48 PM
Of course, Lexington Christian doesn't exactly qualify
as a public school team. Still, a nice win...and I can't
say that I'm sad to see Lex. Cath. not making plans
to travel to Bowling Green...
as a public school team. Still, a nice win...and I can't
say that I'm sad to see Lex. Cath. not making plans
to travel to Bowling Green...
03-11-2007, 09:09 PM
thecavemaster Wrote:With Scott Co. eliminated, is there a public
school team out there that can win the
Sweet Sixteen? I am tired of the private
school AAU teams winning in Bowling Green.
I am quite sure that the KHSAA doesn't believe
tuition waivers and "friends of the program"
exist. Talk about a horse with blinders on...
I agree with you.
03-12-2007, 04:07 PM
Benchwarmer Wrote:I agree with you.
I agree as well. I think that the BOC should take another look at seperating the private from public teams. It just doesn't seem fair. The blinders are definitely on when it comes to the KHSAA on these issues.
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