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1A: Lafayette Central Catholic (11-3) vs Indianapolis Lutheran (13-0)


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1A: Lafayette Central Catholic (11-3) vs Indianapolis Lutheran (13-0)  

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  1. 1. Who ya got?

    • Lafayette Central Catholic
      32
    • Indianapolis Lutheran
      74


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2 minutes ago, Buster Cherry said:

Explain to me how it is fair sir

Any student can go to any school they want in Indiana. It's fair. A student attending Adams Central can transfer to South Adams without moving into the district. What is your beef again?

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Just now, gonzoron said:

Any student can go to any school they want in Indiana. It's fair. A student attending Adams Central can transfer to South Adams without moving into the district. What is your beef again?

You obviously don’t understand the rules, as schools have to sign off on players if they don’t move districts, as last season North Vermillion’s 12 only got to play from the second round of sectionals on. His previous school didn’t sign off on him so he had to sit out 365 days of athletics. Plus public schools can’t recruit as private can, which is different then someone just moving. What’s your beef?

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1 minute ago, Buster Cherry said:

You obviously don’t understand the rules, as schools have to sign off on players if they don’t move districts, as last season North Vermillion’s 12 only got to play from the second round of sectionals on. His previous school didn’t sign off on him so he had to sit out 365 days of athletics. Plus public schools can’t recruit as private can, which is different then someone just moving. What’s your beef?

Wow! 6 whole posts in your GID career and already a rating of -3. It’s clear somebody doesn’t understand something. Thanks for enlightening us, since this is a topic that’s never been discussed on the GID before. 😉

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Just now, Buster Cherry said:

What’s your beef?

Don't have one.

 

13 minutes ago, Buster Cherry said:

His previous school didn’t sign off on him so he had to sit out 365 days of athletics

They didn't prohibit the transfer did they? 

 

14 minutes ago, Buster Cherry said:

You obviously don’t understand the rules

Quite the opposite. You're the one who doesn't understand the rules.

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34 minutes ago, Buster Cherry said:

Lutherans best player should be going to a 6A school. 

You picked the wrong player to whine about.  Both older brothers attended Lutheran.  He attended one of the Lutheran feeder schools.

Parents decide where their kids go to school.  They have the freedom to choose a school other than the closest union-operated government school.

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11 minutes ago, Buster Cherry said:

You obviously don’t understand the rules, as schools have to sign off on players if they don’t move districts, as last season North Vermillion’s 12 only got to play from the second round of sectionals on. His previous school didn’t sign off on him so he had to sit out 365 days of athletics. Plus public schools can’t recruit as private can, which is different then someone just moving. What’s your beef?

You do realize that the door opens both ways don't you?  Griggs attended Faith Christian, played LCC youth ball, and attended West Lafayette as a high schooler as a tight-end that won two regionals and a sectional in the time her was there.  Kidwell was a product of Benton County schools.  He came south and ended up at West Lafayette despite his Catholic roots.  He QB'd West Lafayette teams that won a regional, a sections, and a semi-state.  He's #10 on career passing for Indiana and   If I recall the stories correctly, Vlahogeorge, #2 on the Indiana single-season passing records and #6 on career and Dustin Keller, of Jets fame, #6 on the season receiving records for Indiana and #19 on the career records, both attended LCSS schools as kids.  Luke Harris played youth ball at LCC and went to St. James.  He played his high school ball at Harrison and was an Indiana All-State 5A Offensive player.  Drew Deboer played ball at LCC as well.  He was one of two honorees this year of the Joe Tiller chapter of the National Football Foundation's Patrick Mackey Courage Award and played his ball at Jeff.  And that's just a very small set of kids to start with.  There are MANY more kids that leave the private schools and head to the local public school than leave the public schools to attend the private schools.

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Good luck to both teams today! Looking forward to hopefully a good game. I'll be cheering for lutheran so I can tell everyone we were 2nd best team in state just happened to play the best team in final 4....🤣🤣. Both teams have earned it. Hope the kids enjoy and nobody gets hurt. 

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