region1 football wrote:you look at other schools though in class B and you find the difference. LMM 7-12, 89 kids. Edgly 90 kids, Kulm 83 kids. This is what class B teams have to look forward to working with. The church school should be in class A nomatter what is said.
play_d_shoot3 wrote:If double bonus was telling other towns to recruit im guessing thats what they would've said but no.....the way to do somethign about it is to work harder and build your program so you can beat schools like Trinity that can kick butt in almost anything....and even if Trinity DOES hire their own refs for games who cares?? they aren't gonna favor trinity just cuz thats who they got hired by, i have seen many refs that have reffed many other schools besides trinity and have acted the same to every school.
Did u whach the regional championships with trinity verse bowman that was some of the worst reffing ive ever seen ask anyone that was at the game.
baseball4life wrote:and one final post what classifies a town as a class a town? how are you going to determine a class a town. you are telling me that you expect williston trinity christian high school to compete in class a baseball?
Saucesauer wrote:baseball4life wrote:and one final post what classifies a town as a class a town? how are you going to determine a class a town. you are telling me that you expect williston trinity christian high school to compete in class a baseball?
do you guys really think shilo christian school could compete with bhs chs or smchs
scruffy wrote:Excuse me takedown, but the region has a say in who officiates regional tournaments. Its not the school thats hosts the event. With girls basketball being played at the same time as boys, there is a shortage of officials at tournament time with girls, boys and class "A" and class "B" going on at the same time. The class "B" regionals don't always get the cream of the crop....
nativegolfer wrote:Simple Solution: If your school is in a Class A town, then you are a Class A school.
Get over it, why cant you just realize that religious schools have a better work ethics then most public schools.
Baller wrote:sorry to say...but I can't of think of a time when a an athlete has transfered to St. Mary's for its athletic program. There is more recruitment for music at that school.....way more recruiting done by bismarck high and mandan than SM.
magichoops wrote:The private schools themseleves don't recruit. It is parents and boosters that do the recruiting. My solution to all of this is to bring back the North Star conference.
Well in the last instance, i dont think it was recruiting, at all, Undlins mother worked in Mohall, and i am not sure aobut the Routledge situation, other than i think they were closer friends with the Glenburn kids than the Mohall kids. I am from glenburn area originally and never felt like mohall recruited Undlin or Glenburn recruited the Routledges, but also there were a few other good players from lansford not mentioned that went one way or the other. But with there high school closing, they got to make there choice, and rightfully so i feel.Diamond D wrote:I can tell you of a couple of recruiting incidences from 1992 to 1995. These instances were not only private, but public schools as well.
Pankratz from Carpio to Minot Ryan
Randy Lewis from Velva to Minot High
Les Jepsen's brother from Bowbells to Williston
Jody Granlie (female) from Underwood to Washburn
One of the Henry boys from Newburg to Minot Ryan
Then you have the Landsford group that either got pulled towards Glenburn or towards Mohall. There was alot of pulling on plenty of those guys. Undilin went to Mohall, but Routelage (sp?) went to Glenburn.
DD
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