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Brohm looked pretty comfortable for a first day rook with cameras in his face. I applaud him.
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Shiny new buildings are nice to look at.
So is not having to abide by the rules that public schools do as far as recruiting for your sports programs. Quote:
Maybe 50-years ago but not today unless things are changed. There is a reason that St. X and Trinity have won some ridiculous number like 22 out of the last 32 state championships (1975-2006) plus Trinity won the 1st 6A championship so that's 23 out of the last 33 years. http://www.louisvillehsfootball.com/...4-A_CHAMPS.htm Quote:
KHSAA is specifically putting a rule in the books to stop St. X and Trinity from recruiting, this would impede their dominance in football so they are pissed. I personally know for a fact that a little league coach who is affiliated with the Trinity program has spoken to stud athletes and helped open doors for them to attend Trinity. He isn't actually a Trinity coach but his little league teams run Trinity's offense and he wears a Trinity hat and belt to every practice and throws on his trinity jacket when it gets cold. I knew about it first, then heard him speak about it to coaches at a coaching clinic with my own ears at Holy Cross H.S. in 2004. Bragging about how many players he coached who went on to Trinity. Unfortunately my son played for him.............It was hilarious when the best player on his team spurned Trinity and now attends St. X They do recruit and it's illegal. A school that enrolls athletes from all over "KENTUCKIANA" has an unfair advantage. I'll bet Male bends a few rules for athletes too. Supposedly you cant attend Male unless you came from a Traditional middle school but I'll bet that's not the case in some athletes. Still I know it pales in comparison to public school athletes who ent up at Trinity and St. X. Enrollment in Jefferson County goes like this, you go to your home school unless you apply and are accepted to a magnet school/traditional program or can get into St. X or Trinity. If your a stud football player it goes like this, a rep from St. X or Trinity contacts you and you take their offer or you have to go to your home school or apply to a magnet program/traditional school. When you can show a kid "state of the art" athletic facilities and dangle "financial help" ie a scholarship in front of them while a Jefferson County Public School has to wait for that kid or the parents to contact them to even speak to them it is not a level playing field. Stroke a young athletes ego enough and you will win them over in a heartbeat. Football is the big money sport in HS and in that regard those two schools have an unfair advantage. Let St. X and Trinity play a 10 game schedule then they can play every year for a 7a championship and let all they other schools who abide by the rules play a playoff in their respective divisions and compete for a title. Cheers to those who send their kids to St. X and Trinity I'm sure they get a fine education and get to excel in athletics as well. I have friends who went to both schools and played semipro football with about a dozen player from both schools and they are all great athletes and football players.
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My senior year (1998) at Trinity we ended up playing St. X in the state soccer sectionals - to see who would go onto the semi-finals. St. X had earned home field advantage so we had to play at St. X. Problem was, they didn't have lights on their field, and it was late Fall - dark at 7pm. So St.X petitions (and is granted approval) to move the game to 3:00 pm. So we have to leave school early, show up at St. X, drive by their million dollar pool facility, and play the game in front of all 1,200 students who got out of school at 2:45pm. Why? Because they wouldnt spend the money to put lights up... Ever since I have had zero respect for X and its facilities. Backasswards if you ask me.
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OK, OK
Being a 1994 grad of St. X I cant pass up bashing Trinity (especially when my younger bro switched from St. X to Trinity after his Soph. year. But I'll pass anyway both are good schools with great football traditions. Brian does look better in the green and gold though ![]()
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Forgot the most important part...they won 1-0 with a goal in the last 30 seconds from a phenom freshman from Ghana that was brought into St. X for the "education".
Like I said, bitter. ;-) Both are great schools. My brother went to X - I went to Trinity. Love the rivalry.
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