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St Laurence 14 - DePaul Prep 26 F

As Gordon Tech, the team won the 2004 6A championship!
It was really cool to see members of that championship team, wearing GT jerseys and Championship jackets, while leading our boys to the field of battle during game intros!!
I stand corrected. The championship team featured yesterday were the 1980-81 boys!!
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Naz vs St Francis

I wondered about that. I know you are a McMillen guy. Who wins?
Love Bobby and his whole Family, also love Racki and his entire crew. This game is tough especially since they played each other once already this year. There have been few teams that have been able to beat a Racki team twice in the same year. At this point my lean would be Naz for the win, but not ready to make that call quite yet. I will make a call later this week.

St Laurence 14 - DePaul Prep 26 F

I think Gordon Tech partnered with the De Paul University who sunk a lot of money into the upgrades and improvements to the school and thus they made the name change.
That is exactly what happened.
DCP even offers direct college prep courses in alignment with DP University curriculums. Our students have the option to earn College credits while in HS, towards DP University

St Laurence 14 - DePaul Prep 26 F

Congrats to DePaul prep. One of my favorite stories this year. I’m unfamiliar with their succes from the 70s and 80s. Have they ever been this far?
As Gordon Tech, the team won the 2004 6A championship!
It was really cool to see members of that championship team, wearing GT jerseys and Championship jackets, while leading our boys to the field of battle during game intros!!
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Loyola (Hollywood) vs LW East (Beast)

Dear God - Please leave the Airhorn at home! Please whoever your are !
Should be an easy one to ID the culprit as the person was at the Marist game as well last week…and there were about 300 LA fans. It made the viewing of last years championship game a real pain on tape and in person. Sportsmanship should be handled by your own fans for this one folks.
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SF 10 Syc 0 F

Exactly right.

Just more proof how loath public most school fans are to lose to private schools in the playoffs. It sticks in their craw, and they can't let it go.

Instead of getting better like some public schools have done over the years (it CAN be and HAS been done), they would rather give in to expediency and mediocrity by discriminating against a group of schools that experience more success than they do. Basically, they don't want to do the work. It's like C students resenting A students and pushing for grade inflation so that they can be A students without having to put in the work.
Your explanation might have more credibility except for the fact, as I explained to you last year, I'm not a public-school fan. My views are based on where the evidence leads me with the ultimate objectives of being fair and trying to save the private schools' integration into the IHSA playoffs. My daughter taught at St. Francis for 13 years and I have attended more St. Francis games than the games of any other high school over the last 20 years. Second place would go to Nazareth Academy because I worked in La Grange Park and it was therefore convenient, plus the fact one of my co-worker/friend's kids played for the Roadrunners (so we would sometimes attend a game together).

My daughter currently teaches at a Lutheran elementary/middle school in Batavia, where my wife and I subsidize the cost of our three granddaughters' attendance. [Since my daughter teaches part-time, they do not attend for free.] Clearly, I have nothing against private schools. Nevertheless, having attended Lyons Township my freshman and sophomore years, and Maine East my junior and senior years, I am also familiar with the public-school experience. Having been a fan of Illinois high school football for many years, I am probably as close as you are going to get to an unbiased observer of the public/private debate.

Turning briefly to the comment of SiuCubFan8, the playoff success of the Chicagoland Christian Conference (as currently comprised) is not even close to the success of the CCL/ESCC, and therefore the evidence indicates no new arrangement is needed. I could not tell you the last time Chicago Christian made the semifinals, if ever. In the case of Althoff, they are an independent (which precludes the same remedy) and I don't think they have won a state football championship in at least 20 years.

Finally, as I have mentioned numerous times in the past, and I have proposed in the past, if a success factor for individual schools is to be used (which, of course, it currently is for private schools), then a similar success factor should be applied to public schools as well. The plan I've proposed in this thread would eliminate the need for a separate success factor to be applied to CCL/ESCC schools.

I do find it amusing, though, that the second someone proposes a plan that might make it more difficult for a private school to win a state football championship, the private school supporters turn into the same whiners and complainers they accuse the fans of Antioch and Sycamore to be. To those particular private-school supporters, I say, "just get better".
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Question for Rita guys

If it works similar to what JCA does, and that's a big IF. Here's what happened to JCA's last home game that was on NFHS.

1) Like SR, JCA usually broadcasts on YouTube and it's very good with HS kids as announcers.
2) If a playoff game is to be on NFHS, because they own the streaming rights, the JCA crew does their normal broadcast, but broadcast directly to NFHS instead of YouTube.
3) You end up with a high quality stream on NFHS.

It's also true that most playoff games on NFHS are a higher quality than regular season games in general. I'm not sure why.

But, if a certain school typically has streaming and buffering problems, there is a much higher chance that their playoff game will also have some problems.
Yesterday NFHS or IHSA (not sure which one) sent a crew to Rita.
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Question for Rita guys

For some reason, the Mustang Broadcast did not do this game against Quincy. Mustang home games have been on Youtube this year.

Against Quincy, they were on NFHS, which as McCaravan pointed out, was a good feed with a very good announcer in Matt Rodewald.
If it works similar to what JCA does, and that's a big IF. Here's what happened to JCA's last home game that was on NFHS.

1) Like SR, JCA usually broadcasts on YouTube and it's very good with HS kids as announcers.
2) If a playoff game is to be on NFHS, because they own the streaming rights, the JCA crew does their normal broadcast, but broadcast directly to NFHS instead of YouTube.
3) You end up with a high quality stream on NFHS.

It's also true that most playoff games on NFHS are a higher quality than regular season games in general. I'm not sure why.

But, if a certain school typically has streaming and buffering problems, there is a much higher chance that their playoff game will also have some problems.

Loyola (Hollywood) vs LW East (Beast)

Will the faithful from Wilmette drive down to the slums of Frankfort? Will their GPS fail in transit as it is significantly further than the Marist RedHawks stadium where there was a slim turnout for the Loyola followers. Can the fan from Wilmette leave the air horn at home or will it continue to be a part of the broadcast annoying ritual? Those are the real questions for this game.
Dear God - Please leave the Airhorn at home! Please whoever your are !
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St Laurence 14 - DePaul Prep 26 F

Well, I do wonder why they use the two year cycle for enrollment rather than doing it yearly. Right now we are at the end of the cycle using the enrollments from May 2022
There was a smart, thoughtful response earlier in the thread. I was on your side of the debate until the point was made. His point was that, when schools like this encounter strong growth, it is the Frosh/Soph classes are impacted. It takes a few years to affect varsity football.
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