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re: Bonine- the 2013 LHSAA split wasn't passed properly... OVERTURNED

Posted on 1/15/16 at 3:32 pm to
Posted by Methuselah
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Posted on 1/15/16 at 3:32 pm to
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Nobody has ever said it is in the privates best interest. However, it is a guarantee the privates can "afford" the split if they had to. On the other hand, can the publics afford the split? IMHO they cant. Can I prove it? Of course I cant. But when the privates threatened to leave the Publics when the full sport split was mentioned, the Publics wiped that idea off the table with the quickness

Well, if it's not in their best interest, why in the world would they do it?

Question for anyone: What is the benefits to the private schools to form their own association? There may well be one but if so I'm missing it. If a playoff split is bad, wouldn't a total split be worse?

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lsupride87

An all sport split would be pretty bad for everybody I think. My son played HS soccer for 4 years and I think the sport would have a hard time surviving with a split. Probably the same for lot of smaller sports. Of course the private schools tend to dominate in a lot of these sports too. But I think it can' be avoided. Both sides truly do need each other in those sports.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 1/15/16 at 3:34 pm to
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Well, if it's not in their best interest, why in the world would they do it?
The private schools know already that they are the biggest financial pillars of the Lhasa. However, they don't mind because they enjoy the current format of playing with the public schools for history Etc etc. Now, if you tell them there is a full sport split then that means there is absolutely no reason for them anymore to be associated with the public schools in anyway.
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