St Vincent? St Pius? Springfield Catholic?You can rationalize all you want but fact is the only private schools that succeed are those that have much larger talent pools than their comp.
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St Vincent? St Pius? Springfield Catholic?You can rationalize all you want but fact is the only private schools that succeed are those that have much larger talent pools than their comp.
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They have success and have larger than normal talent poolsSt Vincent? St Pius? Springfield Catholic?
They have success in football?They have success and have larger than normal talent pools
Don't get me wrong as I am happy for Rock Bridge in CoMo and really happy that as a freshman, she has committed to Mizzou. There are several Kroenke boys on the Lincoln football team. Their sister, Averi, moved to CoMo as a freshman to play basketball there to increase her exposure to recruiters. H'mmm, I thought only private schools did stuff like that?They have success and have larger than normal talent pools
Lincoln's quarterback is an absolute stud football player... I have seen Lincoln play, and saw the Valle vs Mid Buc game this past Saturday.I have not seen the Mid-Buc QB play, my son has coached against him the last two years and says he is good. But he would have to be really good to be better than the Lincoln kid. But Beaman does have a lot of good receivers and a good line.
Cry me a river.Valle is being penalized next year for having a successful football program for years. Jump from class 1 to class 3...
If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a million times ... if you think there are absolutely no public schools recruiting ... pull your head out of the sand (and I don’t mean sand).You can rationalize all you want but fact is the only private schools that succeed are those that have much larger talent pools than their comp.
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You're deflecting as ive never stated anything like that.If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a million times ... if you think there are absolutely no public schools recruiting ... pull your head out of the sand (and I don’t mean sand).
There’s 1 kroenke and it’s not his sister I don’t know where you get your info.Don't get me wrong as I am happy for Rock Bridge in CoMo and really happy that as a freshman, she has committed to Mizzou. There are several Kroenke boys on the Lincoln football team. Their sister, Averi, moved to CoMo as a freshman to play basketball there to increase her exposure to recruiters. H'mmm, I thought only private schools did stuff like that?
Rock Bridge, by the way, is a perennial winner in girls basketball. Per the new success rules in effect in 2020, they will suffer no consequences as a result of being a public school.
Check the Valle roster and compare it to a Valle roster from 25 years ago. You’ll see a LOT of the same names on both.
This from the Benton County EnterpriseThere’s 1 kroenke and it’s not his sister I don’t know where you get your info.
NOW, that is funny! I literally Laughed Out Loud!I found the following same names from 25 years ago as this year’s.
Marvin Burke
Michael Burke
Matthew Burke
Marcus Burke
Marty Burke
Morry Burke
Dub is correct. Nothing to see here folks.
You're deflecting as ive never stated anything like that.
Valle has a talent pool like harrisonville.
Not deflecting. Just stating a fact. Facts don’t deflect. In fact, facts add to the conversation. Accusing Valle of recruiting football players isn’t a fact. Maybe someone else is deflecting, but not me.You're deflecting as ive never stated anything like that.
Valle has a talent pool like harrisonville.
First of all, the Kroenke's that are on the football team are her cousins not brother. There is only 1 Kroenke left. Her brothers played there, but have graduated. 2nd, the whole family moved to Columbia and lives in Columbia.Don't get me wrong as I am happy for Rock Bridge in CoMo and really happy that as a freshman, she has committed to Mizzou. There are several Kroenke boys on the Lincoln football team. Their sister, Averi, moved to CoMo as a freshman to play basketball there to increase her exposure to recruiters. H'mmm, I thought only private schools did stuff like that?
Rock Bridge, by the way, is a perennial winner in girls basketball. Per the new success rules in effect in 2020, they will suffer no consequences as a result of being a public school.
This from the Benton County Enterprise
Enterprise Staff
With her two older brothers and her two cousins receiving most of the athletic attention, Averi Kroenke’s time to shine is here and she may outshine them all. The little girl from Lincoln moved to up to attend Rock Bridge high school in Columbia, Missouri, last year for her freshman year and if she wasn’t noticed before, she is now.
Her team made it to the state quarterfinals last season.
Well, she has already received scholarship offers from four D-1 programs, Missouri St, Wichita, St., Drake and Missouri and more are probably on the way.
She is playing for Nike with the Missouri Phenom and made the Olympic tryouts in Colorado Springs.
The 5’10 guard comes from humble beginnings in Lincoln. However, in this day and age there are few secrets and her ability on the basketball court became the talk of the area and now almost everyone involved in basketball knows who she is and how good she really is and how good she could become.
The BCE did a story on her as an eighth grader and was very impressed. She would score 20 or more points in the first half in several games before taking a seat in the second half.
The little girl who would walk the hallways at Lincoln grade school has grown up and the basketball world knows her name. We wish her the very best.
Her 2 brothers (twins) graduated a couple years back. 1 played a couple years at Central Methodist and the other attended Mizzou. Most likely the reason for the family move to Columbia to be able to watch all their kids play sports like good parents should do! The two cousins (one graduated and was the stud QB for them and the other one is a stud for them as a sr this year. They are a great family and great kids.This from the Benton County Enterprise
Enterprise Staff
With her two older brothers and her two cousins receiving most of the athletic attention, Averi Kroenke’s time to shine is here and she may outshine them all. The little girl from Lincoln moved to up to attend Rock Bridge high school in Columbia, Missouri, last year for her freshman year and if she wasn’t noticed before, she is now.
Her team made it to the state quarterfinals last season.
Well, she has already received scholarship offers from four D-1 programs, Missouri St, Wichita, St., Drake and Missouri and more are probably on the way.
She is playing for Nike with the Missouri Phenom and made the Olympic tryouts in Colorado Springs.
The 5’10 guard comes from humble beginnings in Lincoln. However, in this day and age there are few secrets and her ability on the basketball court became the talk of the area and now almost everyone involved in basketball knows who she is and how good she really is and how good she could become.
The BCE did a story on her as an eighth grader and was very impressed. She would score 20 or more points in the first half in several games before taking a seat in the second half.
The little girl who would walk the hallways at Lincoln grade school has grown up and the basketball world knows her name. We wish her the very best.
The article in the Benton County Enterprise was dated July 24 2019 and did not say that the FAMILY moved to Columbia. The point I was making was that if a family moved or if just a single person moved for the sole reason to attend a private school 100 miles from home this board would light up. I do not know anything about the family, but make no mistake I am just glad that she has committed to Mizzou and wish her the best in her career at Rock Bridge.Her 2 brothers (twins) graduated a couple years back. 1 played a couple years at Central Methodist and the other attended Mizzou. Most likely the reason for the family move to Columbia to be able to watch all their kids play sports like good parents should do! The two cousins (one graduated and was the stud QB for them and the other one is a stud for them as a sr this year. They are a great family and great kids.
People dont have to move to attend private schools.The article in the Benton County Enterprise was dated July 24 2019 and did not say that the FAMILY moved to Columbia. The point I was making was that if a family moved or if just a single person moved for the sole reason to attend a private school 100 miles from home this board would light up. I do not know anything about the family, but make no mistake I am just glad that she has committed to Mizzou and wish her the best in her career at Rock Bridge.
No problem and I guess you agree that the same is true for public schools?People dont have to move to attend private schools.
Thank you for making the point.
No problem and I guess you agree that the same is true for public schools?
But very, very few have the gene that turns their blood from green to blue. No deflection ... facts. You can look it up, lol.
Well the entire family did move to Columbia. You should have used another example or at least knew the facts about it first.The article in the Benton County Enterprise was dated July 24 2019 and did not say that the FAMILY moved to Columbia. The point I was making was that if a family moved or if just a single person moved for the sole reason to attend a private school 100 miles from home this board would light up. I do not know anything about the family, but make no mistake I am just glad that she has committed to Mizzou and wish her the best in her career at Rock Bridge.
Whatever....here is my point again just for you:Well the entire family did move to Columbia. You should have used another example or at least knew the facts about it first.
Whatever....here is my point again just for you:
The point I was making was that if a family moved or if just a single person moved for the sole reason to attend a private school 100 miles from home this board would light up.[/QUOTE
Whatever...…..You said:
"Rock Bridge, by the way, is a perennial winner in girls basketball. Per the new success rules in effect in 2020, they will suffer no consequences as a result of being a public school"
Seems to me like you are pointing out the success multiplier is not fair to private schools! Which is it? You have me all types of confused. Also, again, fact check what you are talking about after reading an article and using them on the board here as a point.
Not really in SG. It’s one or the other. That blood type is extremely rare.Sometimes you are born with the blue green blood type and 1 color is more dominant than the other.