Meanwhile in a galaxy far, far, away.....I guess there is the Vo Tech school within the Southern Columbia district and they get kids transfer in to that Vo Tech school and play for Southern Columbia without counting as a transfer. Now if everyone knows this, how are they allowing this?
Okay - let me preface this. My brother in law has coached against SCA for 20+ years. Here are the facts about Columbia/Montour VT:
1. It's located in the Bloomsburg School District - not Southern Columbia.
2. It's a "full-time" Vocational School. Meaning the kids who attend this school, leave their home district and spend the entire day learning both a trade and receiving their basic education credits - Math/Science/English/etc.. Their home district pays to have these kids educated at Columbia Montour Vo Tech. This school model is found at York Tech in York PA, BOK Tech and Dobbins Tech in Philly. Pittsburgh used to have South Vo Tech which used the same model. Most schools in the state use partial programs where the students spend 1/2 the day at their home school and 1/2 the day at the vo-tech.
3. Columbia Montour Vo-Tech has their own PIAA sponsored sports program which includes a 4A football team.
4. Once you enroll in at CM Vo-Tech you are no longer a student at SCA, Mt. Carmel, Berwick, etc. You can no longer participate in football at your home school. You can only play for CM VT.
5. This was the biggest and dumbest myth ever proposed by WPIAL fans because they stopped beating SCA in state title games and the majority of the games are/were complete blowouts.
Anyone been to Catawissa? It is remote. It is a suburb of Bloomsburg which is like being a suburb of I dunno.. Irwin. How do they get all of this talent? What, does the coal fires of Centralia give the locals special powers?? And on that note, why are they so cowardly to not at least play up a class. Hell, Aliquippa has always played up even before being forced.
I've been there dozens of times. It's primarily a farm community. When you describe "talent" what do you mean? Minus the teams from 2017-2019, SCA usually produces less high end talent then the team they face in the state title game. The majority of these players are D2/D3 type kids. SCA is successful because they have true program where families see dads, uncles, brothers, cousins all come through the program. The type of commitment they have is comparable to the teams you see in Texas. It's a true year round program where kids arrive at the HS at 530am and do speed agility work, 3-4x/week and after school they're in the weight room. The wrestlers/bball/track/baseball kids have lifting built into the school day.
They've been an under center wing t team that runs a damn 4-4 cover 3 defense for 35 straight years. The junior high and youth programs do the same thing.
This is why they do what they do.
I also think it is incredibly ironic that P5 recruit FR Larry Moon transferred from Aliquippa to....hmmmmmm......Central Valley? No, that's not right. Canevin? No. Central Catholic, ahh yeah, that's right.
I'm not sure what the point of this is?
So on that note, how on earth is Tikey Hayes considered a transfer??? I mean this is starting to get abortion like in its assessment. What, a kids parents lived somewhere else when he was in the womb then moved to Aliquippa and he is considered a transfer. I don't get how Hayes is classified as a transfer. Can anyone closer to this come up with an explanation?
Quip reported him as a transfer. I believe it had to be a paperwork error, just like the other 20 ones they (Quip) reported.
Isn't ironic that Berwick and the Southern Columbia districts are 10 miles apart.
not really. Football in the coal region was strong before Berwick ever came to prominence - see Mt. Carmel.
If what WPIAL fans believed was true, no one in the coal region would schedule SCA when it comes to football.