ndlionsfan wrote:Interesting and very true. My one question, how did your data show that Carrington and Dunseith figured to be in their regions championship games when they have only been in those respective regions for a couple seasons?
heimer wrote:You have the facts. Michele and Jessica Remer are both from Thompson. Thompson lost two good girls players to a private school in a big city.
Those are facts.
And that is why this board is dead. Denial of facts by the moderators.
Denial of fact is also why we don't have 3 classes. Coincidence? I think not.
And why 3 years? We could have it in two. Too late for next year. But 17-18 should happen. You want that one more year hoping Epping and Rhame rise from the ashes so you can "see, I told you so" and keep us from progress?
Or is it to get a better handle on enrollment at Watford before deciding to bail them out?
That's Class B. We pick our favorites and defend the 1950s at all costs. You are a main part of the narrative. Pardon me for blowing it up.
heimer wrote:Irrelevant. They live in Thompson. It shows that big cities lure kids away for multiple reasons.
Joann coaches at Sacred Heart.
Bigbrew22 wrote:The fact is the class system has to change.
private schools go class A and redefine the enrollment cut off. I have no problem with Nedrose and South Prarie being class B while they build their programs eventually their enrollment will put them up to A or AA.
It shouldn't take 3 yrs either it has to happen. I'm sorry but I just can't believe there is any opposition to this.
I don't hate private schools I just don't think they belong in class B. I also don't have any problem with teams like FW/M consistently producing good teams because they are not private and located in a big city. They play the hand their dealt so good for them.
ndlionsfan wrote:Bigbrew22 wrote:The fact is the class system has to change.
private schools go class A and redefine the enrollment cut off. I have no problem with Nedrose and South Prarie being class B while they build their programs eventually their enrollment will put them up to A or AA.
It shouldn't take 3 yrs either it has to happen. I'm sorry but I just can't believe there is any opposition to this.
I don't hate private schools I just don't think they belong in class B. I also don't have any problem with teams like FW/M consistently producing good teams because they are not private and located in a big city. They play the hand their dealt so good for them.
You contradict yourself too much here. Private schools go A and redefine the enrollment cutoff. You realize that there are a lot more schools that have a higher enrollment than the private schools, especially ORCS, Williston Trinity, and Shiloh. FW-M as in your example has a higher enrollment than any private school.
d_fense wrote:heimer wrote:Irrelevant. They live in Thompson. It shows that big cities lure kids away for multiple reasons.
Joann coaches at Sacred Heart.
No it is not irrelevant. It is a fact you chose to leave out. You tend to leave a lot of thing out. I'm tired of Grand Forks loosing families to Thompson so their children can take advantage of beating up on "true" small town schools. It is just not fair. The state legislature should draft and pass a law that children should have to attend school in the community in which a families greatest bread winner is employed. Then the activities association should form a board to investigate all calls from heimer to assure there are no shenanigans.
heimer wrote:If you don't agree with the current 2-class crappy set up, you contradicted yourself. You must learn the ways of the board. The mods worship at the Shrine of the 2-Class Kool-Aid, and they will bury you if you dare speak out about private schools getting far too many advantages to win.
Sorry, not my rules.
heimer wrote:Oh yeah, the exact same advantage. Cause it's really easy to drive your kid 60 miles to school or move and commute the same distance to work in Fargo, you know, like just as easy as driving from the Expressway to the Interstate.
Give me a freakin break.
Keep defending that status quo. It's working really, really well.
heimer wrote:However, now those same types, the types that love the status quo, practice outright blatant racism by pointing out the number of "reservation teams" in regional title games, as if Native American schools do not have defined districts just like every public school in the state.
heimer wrote:It's 51 miles.......through Casselton.
There is zero similarity to Northern Cass and Shiloh. This is nothing more than an attempt on your part to soften the spotlight. That must mean you're not as strong a supporter of 3 divisions as you let on.
leroybla wrote:open enrollment figures.
https://www.nd.gov/dpi/uploads/1208/FinFacts_J.pdf
heimer wrote:On this board, it's not about the last time. It's always just a countdown till the next time.
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