I have been on both sides of this issue, both as a county school student playing football in the 80's and a parent of kids who went through Catholic grade schools in Louisville and then public for high school having just graduated. So when it came to competing against Sacred Heart, Assumption and Mercy in soccer for my daughter she was playing against in many cases people she played with and against in grade school both at the school and Club soccer level. Same with my son against Trinity and St. X, and this needs to also be said since we're in Jefferson County--CAL. And I have never advocated for the need to have there to be a segregation between Private and Public across the board. It's different per sport.
...but the wrong reasons are given for the disparity. The reason there is a competitive imbalance was that I in the 80's and my kids in the 2020s went to schools with a fixed boundary. Recruiting is a a cheap excuse. Ron'Dale Moore and Stephon Herron were from New Albany and free to pay tuition--or have it paid or sponsored or whatever the language of the day is--to go to Trinity. More power to them. My son played club soccer with a couple kids from Floyd's Knobs that went to Trinity. A kid at CAL could come from anywhere in the state--or the country for that matter--ditto Lexington Catholic or any other private school.
...but the wrong reasons are given for the disparity. The reason there is a competitive imbalance was that I in the 80's and my kids in the 2020s went to schools with a fixed boundary. Recruiting is a a cheap excuse. Ron'Dale Moore and Stephon Herron were from New Albany and free to pay tuition--or have it paid or sponsored or whatever the language of the day is--to go to Trinity. More power to them. My son played club soccer with a couple kids from Floyd's Knobs that went to Trinity. A kid at CAL could come from anywhere in the state--or the country for that matter--ditto Lexington Catholic or any other private school.
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