I'm starting to line up some head coaches to interview starting next week...anyone in particular you'd like to hear from?
Good call on L-W’s head coach. What a program!My list has guys from all around the state of Illinois. In addition to these guys, I'd love to hear from any of the CPS Head Coaches, particiularly schools that are struggling, under funded, and lack numbers and resources. I want to hear how they get kids out, keep them engaged, and how they juggle the perils of life in the city with the athletes.
Ric Arand (Lena-Winslow)
Cullen Welter (Monticello)
David Inserra (Maine South)
Derek Leonard (Rochester)
Mark Grounds (Jacksonville)
Josh Roop (Tri-Valley)
Scott Hamilton (Tolono Unity)
Brad Seaburg (Cary-Grove)
Chris Schremp (Prairie Ridge)
Jeff Reents (Wilmington)
Mike Lalor (Stillman Valley)
Jeff Boyer (Byron)
Joe Ryan (Sycamore)
Mike Noll (Richmond-Burton)
Darrell Crouch (Washington)
Aaron Kunz (Williamsville)
Josh Jostes (Maroa-Forsyth)
Ryan Knox (Athens)
John Konecki (Crete-Monee)
Darren Sunkett (East St. Louis)
Guy Goodlove (Westville)
Bret Kooi (Lemont)
Brad Dixon (Camp Point Central)
I am going to cut your internet sirTroy McAllister. Does he support his district's proposal to reduce by 50% the athletic eligibility radius for students at private schools?
Rob Zvonar. In his post game comments following his team's loss in the 8A title game, he said, "We came up a little short tonight (against) a school that represents 103 zip codes; we represent three." Does he really believe that Loyola represents 103 zip codes in the same way that LWE represents three? If not, then would he care to clarify his comment?
Tim Racki. Has he been in communication with Genevieve Baisely Atwood from LA in the past month or so?
Derek Leonard. Is he a lifer at Rochester?
Loser comment. Go kick rocks.Rob Zvonar. In his post game comments following his team's loss in the 8A title game, he said, "We came up a little short tonight (against) a school that represents 103 zip codes; we represent three." Does he really believe that Loyola represents 103 zip codes in the same way that LWE represents three? If not, then would he care to clarify his comment?
Troy McAllister. Does he support his district's proposal to reduce by 50% the athletic eligibility radius for students at private schools? Rob Zvonar. "We came up a little short tonight (against) a school that represents 103 zip codes; we represent three."
I almost never post regarding the great private vs public debate. I just wonder about other athletic competitions that feature such a fundamental, baked-in difference (non-boundaried vs boundaried) that result in the reported skewed stats in wins and titles? Anything beyond the Olympics?
What club? Coach Z has the highest winning percentage in IL over the past 20 years, never missed the playoffs and won 3 state championships. If their is a made up club he is definitely in it. You may not like what he said but you can’t take away what he has done at LWE. IMO he is the best coach in Illinois, but I am an East fan so…Especially egregious because you’re at the doorstep. You’re not in the club yet but crying about being outside there’s not a good look.
Rob Zvonar. In his post game comments following his team's loss in the 8A title game, he said, "We came up a little short tonight (against) a school that represents 103 zip codes; we represent three." Does he really believe that Loyola represents 103 zip codes in the same way that LWE represents three? If not, then would he care to clarify his comment?
ramblinman:
I watched every minute of the 8A game but did not hear Zvonar's post-game remarks. While I do not dispute your word Zvonar made the statement, could you please send me a link to a news article capturing Zvonar's response?
Though my memory has faded with age, I do recall Zvonar delivered similar sentiments to media after a loss to Mount Carmel a decade ago, perhaps longer.
When losing to a Catholic school, Zvonar seems to be reading from a script.
https://news.scorebooklive.com/illi...-to-win-fourth-illinois-football-championshipramblinman:
I watched every minute of the 8A game but did not hear Zvonar's post-game remarks. While I do not dispute your word Zvonar made the statement, could you please send me a link to a news article capturing Zvonar's response?
Though my memory has faded with age, I do recall Zvonar delivered similar sentiments to media after a loss to Mount Carmel a decade ago, perhaps longer.
When losing to a Catholic school, Zvonar seems to be reading from a script.
I'm starting to line up some head coaches to interview starting next week...anyone in particular you'd like to hear from?
That’s more zip codes than St Louis. 😂"It means everything," Zvonar said. "It's the goal of everybody in high school football. It's the hardest accomplishment in high school sports, getting to an 8A state championship. These guys have been here three of the last five years. I couldn't be prouder of them. We came up a little short tonight (against) a school that represents 103 zip codes; we represent three. We're proud to be here and battle them to the end."
Coach Z is amazing! I believe Inserra has a higher winning percentage though.What club? Coach Z has the highest winning percentage in IL over the past 20 years, never missed the playoffs and won 3 state championships. If their is a made up club he is definitely in it. You may not like what he said but you can’t take away what he has done at LWE. IMO he is the best coach in Illinois, but I am an East fan so…
I wonder how close it is to 103 zip codes?
I think it probably varies from year to year. The reality is that the zip codes for Glenview, Wilmette, Northfield, Northbrook, Winnetka and Evanston probably make up over 50% of the student body. Add in a few zips on the far N and NW sides of Chicago, and that number probably goes up to 66%.I wonder how close it is to 103 zip codes?
ENROLLMENT With approximately 2,000 students (478 seniors) enrolled in grades 9-12, Loyola is the largest Jesuit college preparatory high school in the United States. Loyola draws students of diverse backgrounds from over 200 elementary schools throughout Chicago (42%) and its suburbs (58%). Grant aid is available to students based on need. In 2022-2023, approximately $5.6 million in aid was awarded to 30% of the student body. This financial commitment supports students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds at Loyola Academy.
So coach Z was right! LMAOI think it probably varies from year to year. The reality is that the zip codes for Glenview, Wilmette, Northfield, Northbrook, Winnetka and Evanston probably make up over 50% of the student body. Add in a few zips on the far N and NW sides of Chicago, and that number probably goes up to 66%.
Ramblinman you know I am kidding 👍Really? That's LMAO worthy?