Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
If his public school is Syosett, Smithtown East or West, Massapequa, West Islip, etc. (not a complete list no offense to other schools. . .), the answer is YES, the college coaches would know, recognize and respect their PUBLIC school.

News Flash: If you send your "marginal" kid to St. Anthony's of Chaminade and he gets lost in the shuffle and doesn't see the field, congrats! you just shot yourself in the foot genius, your flawed plan backfired!


There are no "marginal" kids on the Chaminade varsity. They can all play. Public school teams would be built around these kids if they had stayed in their districts.


I think you are making the original posters point for him, a non starter at chaminade might have been an important part of his home town HS team instead of maybe not seeing the field at Chaminade


Well, there are 90 kids trying out for the Freshman Chammy team this year. They take 35-40. So 50 or so of those kids could be heading back to Public School for next year...


Are you talking about the St Anthony freshman class?

I believe he is referring to Chaminade.