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A case for separate classifications

Pancho and Lefty

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Feb 6, 2007
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IMO doesn't get much more simple than this. CBC HS twitter has a jersey touting their "97 zip codes", then a few more post down, mentions their 4 D1 and 2 D2 senior football signings.

Looking at class 6 districts, compare that to just in D1 and 2 the number of zip codes Fox, Jackson, Lindberg, Northwest, Oakville, Seckman, Francis Howell, Marquette, and Kirkwood draw from? Kudos to Kirkwood for the job the did against them.

No more simple way to put it other than separate rules, then put them in separate classifications.
 
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IMO doesn't get much more simple than this. CBC HS twitter has a jersey touting their "97 zip codes", then a few more post down, mentions their 4 D1 and 2 D2 senior football signings.

Looking at class 6 districts, compare that to just in D1 and 2 the number of zip codes Fox, Jackson, Lindberg, Northwest, Oakville, Seckman, Francis Howell, Marquette, and Kirkwood draw from? Kudos to Kirkwood for the job the did against them.

No more simple way to put it other than separate rules, then put them in separate classifications.
better screen shot that twitter before MSHSAA takes it down too.
 
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Lutheran S - 58 zip codes
Vianney - 70 zip codes
DeSmet - over 70 zip codes
CBC - 97 zip codes
Ritter - over 100 grade schools and 38 zip codes
John Burroughs - students from 59 zip codes
 
How many single moms at those schools? Might have to swing through the ole saint louise and promise a few kids a future
 
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