You’re struggling.
We have all seen lesser athletic teams beat more athletic teams. That phenomenon is not limited to private schools versus “the blacks.” We also see that at all levels of sports, not just in high school competition.
Sometimes it’s because the kids are better coached and/or more dedicated. Sometimes it’s because they have a really good day while the other team - though perhaps better coached and more dedicated - just has a really bad day. Sometimes it’s a result of biased and/or incompetent officiating. Upsets can happen for a lot of reasons.
We have also all seen many instances where kids whose families don’t have two nickels to rub together can suddenly and magically afford to attend an expensive private school.
Coincidentally, they are almost always kids who also happen to be superb athletes. I have a few relatives to whom that has applied.
We have also all seen instances where a public school has a really promising young player one year and the next year he is starting for the local private school. We’ve seen a lot over the years where I grew up.
All of this is to say that high school athletics would be better if the WPIAL and PIAA stayed out of the eligibility business but created divisions whereby everyone competing therein was playing by the exact same set of rules and standards. Why is that so difficult for you to accept?
Going back to your original post, I don’t understand why you are fine with Lincoln Park being able to have a recruiting advantage against say Central Valley but not against Shadyside Academy? That’s what I don’t accept because it’s an entitled BS point of view.
Why are you against fair, even competition? That’s what I can’t understand.
I am not talking about rare upsets. I am talking about results that happen often. You yourself were moaning that private / catholic schools win more championships than public schools. A big part of it is you have teams with better work ethics and coachability and coaches - especially at the 1A and 2A level where most of the private / Catholic schools fit. It is not hard to understand and accept that. At a 6A school, it is different because for example, North Allegheny has huge numbers of kids to choose from - so it is easier to get kids who work hard and are coachable because they have tons of others who can replace them if they don't. That is not the same at 1A and 2A where you have a much smaller number of kids
And sure, if you look anywhere, you can find some exceptions. I am sure you can find some talented athletic kids who ended up at a private / catholic school - just like you can find some talented athletic kids who transferred to another public school. Hell, most of the WPIAL recruiting cases involve public to public transfers. So you are the one struggling.
But since you say you have seen many instances where kids whose families don’t have two nickels to rub together can suddenly and magically afford to attend an expensive private school - ok, name names. because otherwise your post is just BS.
Tell me the names of the kids who were recruited and had their tuition paid at the expensive private schools (in Pittsburgh they are Shadyside Academy, Sewickley Academy, Winchester Thurston and Ellis) and in what sport. I will be waiting
And you are the one against fair competition because you want no rules and restrictions on any transfer.
The best solution is simple. I stated it before - Simply enforce the existing rules (which include the changes made last summer and which really now are just in all practicality going into effect ) equally and fairly across the board across the state and the problem is solved
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