Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
The problem, Greg R.N., is that there are (ironically) no rules in the catholic league. St. Anthony's takes transfers from out of state whenever it works for them, especially if the kid wants to play both for Express and a Varsity lax coach who has trouble understanding eligibility rules Stepinac, Cardinal Hayes, etc. offer full ride scholarships for football and other sports and also accept transfers. Everyone on here seems to hate Chaminade, but they don't accept transfers and don't offer any athletic scholarships. If you cannot get in as a freshman you are not going to Chaminade. St. Anthony's bringing in upperclassmen from Texas only proves what is already widely known: the school is a joke academically and will do anything to try to win. That is the issue. Coming from Texas for that is just insane, but each to his own. Merry Christmas


Again, maybe insane to you, but bottom line its not your child an really no ones business. People will use any excuse they can to bash St Anthony's and no one is hating Chaminade.

It's a local school and nobody needs to have their kid sit the bench because Wizorass let's the kid on the team. Again, they broke the rules last year, they are supposed to be Catholic, and the B's continues just like the friendly priesthood to little boys.


So now we know what its really about, competition for playing time. As far as breaking the rules last year kid involved was a complete non factor, non impact player who rarely if ever saw the field, just a fact

its really funny reading all of this nonsense's
My son is a defenseman from Chaminade and he along with some of his classmates are good friends with St Anthonys lacrosse players. All they care about is playing college lacrosse. They all love the competition and most importantly they like each other. Lets get over the bitterness. Lets focus on how we can get every kid recruited. I know many kids from both sides great kids who will eventually will
play college lacrosse