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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 26, 2017 20:30:21 GMT -6
There are a quarter million people in the Lafayette area alone. The vast majority of 14-18 year old boys in that area are perfectly eligible to attend Notre Dame and play on the football team. Whether it’s an all American D tackle from Lafayette or a future LSU linebacker from Welsh, or an intelligent student from Oberlin, they’re not going to descrimimate. There you go lying again and totally delusional. What part am I lying about?
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Post by spectator2 on Nov 26, 2017 20:30:42 GMT -6
Thank you for the attendance numbers Indy. That is a good mix and with 44% of 387 ND only has 30 more boys than Many.
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Post by indy on Nov 26, 2017 20:42:17 GMT -6
There you go lying again and totally delusional. What part am I lying about? Are you a total ? For the umteenth time, only a kid from our Catholic feeder schools are eligible. Anyone else has to sit out a year or move.
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 26, 2017 20:48:41 GMT -6
What part am I lying about? Are you a total ? For the umteenth time, only a kid from our Catholic feeder schools are eligible. Anyone else has to sit out a year or move. OK, so what are those feeder schools attendance zones?
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Post by indy on Nov 26, 2017 20:58:10 GMT -6
Are you a total ? For the umteenth time, only a kid from our Catholic feeder schools are eligible. Anyone else has to sit out a year or move. OK, so what are those feeder schools attendance zones? I seriously think you are an . A kid from Rayne Catholic can go To ND or Rayne High and be eligible. A kid from Rayne public 8th grade can only be eligible at Rayne High. If he comes to ND he has to sit out a year. Take a screen shot of this because I’m tired if trying to explain it. Geez,
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 26, 2017 20:59:56 GMT -6
OK, so what are those feeder schools attendance zones? I seriously think you are an . A kid from Rayne Catholic can go To ND or Rayne High and be eligible. A kid from Rayne public 8th grade can only be eligible at Rayne High. If he comes to ND he has to sit out a year. Take a screen shot of this because I’m tired if trying to explain it. Geez, If the feeder schools have no attendance zones then the School they feed obviously has none either. It’s not that complicated.
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Post by indy on Nov 26, 2017 21:09:21 GMT -6
I seriously think you are an . A kid from Rayne Catholic can go To ND or Rayne High and be eligible. A kid from Rayne public 8th grade can only be eligible at Rayne High. If he comes to ND he has to sit out a year. Take a screen shot of this because I’m tired if trying to explain it. Geez, If the feeder schools have no attendance zones then the School they feed obviously has none either. It’s not that complicated. Our Catholic feeder schools have ND as their zone, but their is no penalty for them to go to a public school. Is that dumbed down enough for you to understand, or has permanently damaged you brain?
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 26, 2017 21:11:16 GMT -6
If the feeder schools have no attendance zones then the School they feed obviously has none either. It’s not that complicated. Our Catholic feeder schools have ND as their zone, but their is no penalty for them to go to a public school. Is that dumbed down enough for you to understand, or has permanently damaged you brain? If the feeder schools have no attendence zones, then by default, the school It “feeds” has no attendance zone. It’s not that hard to understand.
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Post by indy on Nov 26, 2017 21:33:05 GMT -6
Our Catholic feeder schools have ND as their zone, but their is no penalty for them to go to a public school. Is that dumbed down enough for you to understand, or has permanently damaged you brain? If the feeder schools have no attendence zones, then by default, the school It “feeds” has no attendance zone. It’s not that hard to understand. Re read it very slowly. Maybe try writing it down. Then when it (if) sinks in give yourself a treat and a pat on the head.
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Post by jhs on Nov 26, 2017 22:02:48 GMT -6
If the feeder schools have no attendence zones, then by default, the school It “feeds” has no attendance zone. It’s not that hard to understand. Re read it very slowly. Maybe try writing it down. Then when it (if) sinks in give yourself a treat and a pat on the head. is Our Lady Immaculate feeder school for Notre Dame?
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Post by jhs on Nov 26, 2017 22:05:41 GMT -6
I have a way to solve the Many problem. Let’s go back to the way it used to be. If a student is zoned to a school that doesn’t have football, then he just doesn’t get to play football.
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Post by indy on Nov 26, 2017 22:10:36 GMT -6
Re read it very slowly. Maybe try writing it down. Then when it (if) sinks in give yourself a treat and a pat on the head. is Our Lady Immaculate feeder school for Notre Dame? Yes, since Goretti closed. But most of them go to Jennings in the 7th grade. It hurt them Financially when Jennings included 7th and 8th grade at the new high school.
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Post by jhs on Nov 26, 2017 22:30:23 GMT -6
is Our Lady Immaculate feeder school for Notre Dame? Yes, since Goretti closed. But most of them go to Jennings in the 7th grade. It hurt them Financially when Jennings included 7th and 8th grade at the new high school. I attended Jennings High School in the 8th grade in 1961. I had a friend from Jennings who played for Holy Cross in New Orleans.
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Post by evergreen on Nov 27, 2017 2:43:53 GMT -6
Yes, since Goretti closed. But most of them go to Jennings in the 7th grade. It hurt them Financially when Jennings included 7th and 8th grade at the new high school. I attended Jennings High School in the 8th grade in 1961. I had a friend from Jennings who played for Holy Cross in New Orleans. dang
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 27, 2017 6:05:01 GMT -6
I have a way to solve the Many problem. Let’s go back to the way it used to be. If a student is zoned to a school that doesn’t have football, then he just doesn’t get to play football. Or they could just go to the nearest private school that has a football team. I wonder who really benefits there? All this debate and the answer is to not allow kids from class B or C, or any other school zones without football to participate in the sport, unless, of course they pay to attend a private school?
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Post by america on Nov 27, 2017 7:23:26 GMT -6
Welsh needs to enjoy the fireworks show before the game, as I did last season when Sterlington played at Many. I think it is a very good venue to watch the game as I got to stand close to see the action. Bring an umbrella to keep all the fireworks off your heads as they fall to the ground after exploding above your heads! LOLOL I will take Welsh in a close game! In my humble opinion...
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Post by indy on Nov 27, 2017 7:25:47 GMT -6
Welsh needs to enjoy the fireworks show before the game, as I did last season when Sterlington played at Many. I think it is a very good venue to watch the game as I got to stand close to see the action. Bring an umbrella to keep all the fireworks off your heads as they fall to the ground after exploding above your heads! LOLOL I will take Welsh in a close game! In my humble opinion... The game is in Welsh, so no carnival acts, just football
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Post by america on Nov 27, 2017 7:28:36 GMT -6
LOLOLOL!!! Thanks Indy for correcting an old man!! Still think Welsh wins even more now!! In my humble opinion...
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Post by spectator2 on Nov 27, 2017 8:39:30 GMT -6
Not a carnival show, just enjoyable pre-game activities. This is obvious because america referred to it as such and there are a lot of people who enjoy it including the media. Oh and Indy is correct, students not delegated from feeder schools can attend ND and play football but they must sit out a year. This rule is easy to understand because it is the same for any student in Sabine Parish who wants to come to Many and don't live in the zone.....attend school and sit out a year. You sir are also correct, if my son couldn't play football because we live less than a mile outside of the Many zone, then I would have to drive him past Many High School which is 7 miles from my home and pay to have him enrolled at St. Mary which is 40 miles from my home. Hum, go figure in whose favor that works.
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Post by jhs on Nov 27, 2017 9:31:18 GMT -6
I have a way to solve the Many problem. Let’s go back to the way it used to be. If a student is zoned to a school that doesn’t have football, then he just doesn’t get to play football. Or they could just go to the nearest private school that has a football team. I wonder who really benefits there? All this debate and the answer is to not allow kids from class B or C, or any other school zones without football to participate in the sport, unless, of course they pay to attend a private school? I had a cousin from Roanoke who was one of the best high school athletes this state has ever known. He was not allowed to go to another school to play football.
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 27, 2017 9:45:43 GMT -6
Or they could just go to the nearest private school that has a football team. I wonder who really benefits there? All this debate and the answer is to not allow kids from class B or C, or any other school zones without football to participate in the sport, unless, of course they pay to attend a private school? I had a cousin from Roanoke who was one of the best high school athletes this state has ever known. He was not allowed to go to another school to play football. Troutman? That was a long time ago. It wasn't right then and its not right now. If a kid wants to play football, they should be able to go to the nearest parish school that offers it, without having to pay private school tuition. That is just my opinion of course. But its not like every good athlete will jump schools just to play football either, plenty of kids who could be really good football players, chose for whatever reason, to stay at class B or C schools.
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Post by spectator2 on Nov 27, 2017 10:21:46 GMT -6
I agree with you Kinder1981, no kid should be deprived of participating in football. Private school tuition is not doable for a lot of folks. I also agree and can attest to the fact that a lot of athelets will not jump the B/C school ship. Sabine Parish is a basketball Parish and the good athletes, who have attended those B/C schools all of thier lives, who had basketballs in thier hands as soon as they could walk, have no interest in football. I posted that ND only has 30 more boys than Many but I promise you there are 30 athletes playing basketball for a Sabine parish school who would not consider going to Many just to play football. In a B/C School your best athletes do play basketball.......Many is not a Parish team just the only team with football in the Parish. The fastest kid in Sabine Parish plays basketball for Zwolle and one of his teammates is as big as Many’s biggest O-lineman. To my knowledge they have never even considered transferring to play football.
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Post by indy on Nov 27, 2017 10:40:45 GMT -6
I had a cousin from Roanoke who was one of the best high school athletes this state has ever known. He was not allowed to go to another school to play football. Troutman? That was a long time ago. It wasn't right then and its not right now. If a kid wants to play football, they should be able to go to the nearest parish school that offers it, without having to pay private school tuition. That is just my opinion of course. But its not like every good athlete will jump schools just to play football either, plenty of kids who could be really good football players, chose for whatever reason, to stay at class B or C schools. What a hypocrite. So kids should be able to go anywhere they can to play football so they don’t have to pay a private school. You are a typical private school hater. I need to quit calling you a poodle, it’s insulting to the actual poodles. Geez
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 27, 2017 10:47:00 GMT -6
Troutman? That was a long time ago. It wasn't right then and its not right now. If a kid wants to play football, they should be able to go to the nearest parish school that offers it, without having to pay private school tuition. That is just my opinion of course. But its not like every good athlete will jump schools just to play football either, plenty of kids who could be really good football players, chose for whatever reason, to stay at class B or C schools. What a hypocrite. So kids should be able to go anywhere they can to play football so they don’t have to pay a private school. You are a typical private school hater. I need to quit calling you a poodle, it’s insulting to the actual poodles. Geez You are arguing with yourself. I never said "anywhere" now did I? You said that. Quit trying to speak for me. It makes me sound stupid. I said they should be able to attend the nearest parish school that offers football. YOU said anywhere. Do I think students who live in communities that aren't big enough to support football should have to pay tuition to be able to participate? Absolutely not.
I have all the respect in the world for private schools, but only a fool would argue that they don't play under a different set of rules when it comes to attendance zones.
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Post by indy on Nov 27, 2017 10:48:52 GMT -6
What a hypocrite. So kids should be able to go anywhere they can to play football so they don’t have to pay a private school. You are a typical private school hater. I need to quit calling you a poodle, it’s insulting to the actual poodles. Geez You are arguing with yourself. I never said "anywhere" now did I? You said that. Quit trying to speak for me. It makes me sound stupid. I said they should be able to attend the nearest parish school that offers football. YOU said anywhere. Do I think students who live in communities that aren't big enough to support football should have to pay tuition to be able to participate? Absolutely not.
I have all the respect in the world for private schools, but only a fool would argue that they don't play under a different set of rules when it comes to attendance zones.
You sound stupid without my help.
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Post by wildcat on Nov 27, 2017 10:49:49 GMT -6
YES...another football thread turned into the split debate.
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 27, 2017 10:51:11 GMT -6
You are arguing with yourself. I never said "anywhere" now did I? You said that. Quit trying to speak for me. It makes me sound stupid. I said they should be able to attend the nearest parish school that offers football. YOU said anywhere. Do I think students who live in communities that aren't big enough to support football should have to pay tuition to be able to participate? Absolutely not.
I have all the respect in the world for private schools, but only a fool would argue that they don't play under a different set of rules when it comes to attendance zones.
You sound stupid without my help. Then why are you lying about what I said? You can't debate me on the facts so you lie about what I said and call me names. It's pretty pathetic of you. But that's all you have.
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Post by zebra on Nov 27, 2017 10:54:02 GMT -6
Here we go again!
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Post by indy on Nov 27, 2017 10:55:12 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 27, 2017 10:57:50 GMT -6
You started this by chirping in on my comment. I'll keep defending my words. Call me a poodle, but we all know you're the big slobbering, inbred dog, that comes running as soon as he gets a whiff of Kinder or Many's backside.
I responded to an article that asked for mature conversation on the subject. I presented my case, respectfully. You chime in calling me a hypocrite, poodle, , and ignorant...but yea, I'm the poodle.
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