Ahh yes the ol'starts with the youth argument. Sorry man, I know that does help. But it's not 1998 anymore. A lot of schools have adopted the exact same programs. Information is out there at the finger tips of anybody that wants it. A lot of schools have very supportive communities and admin. It's all about the Jimmy & Joes and how they keep producing them. I can safely assume Blair Oaks works very hard to have success across the board. But assuming they just somehow work harder than every other Class 3 or 2 program is comical. A lot of schools just don't have the dudes. Park Hills Central was the prime example of that. The coaching staff had been together a long time, running the same program, before they finally broke through with some superb athletes at the same time(Great Coaching + Great Athletes). That is not uncommon at public schools. What is uncommon, is producing top tier athletes across the board every year. I was just curious as an outsider how that happens.