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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kept thinking of stuff you wanted to post, huh? (15:32, 15:34, 15:35 -- isn't that when the Redskins went down by 30+ points? Is that you, Dan Snyder?) Joking aside, your post seems to prove the point of the 19:27 point. If you only care about football/basketball (DeMatha's no good at lacrosse), then nobody but the big Catholic schools can be defined as having good (or "first-rate") athletics programs. It's all in the eye of the beholder.[/quote] ad hominem is not effective you should have learned that at your SLAC. No, hospital with friend but I could have predicted that outcome, oh and my fantasy league is ahead in the playoffs, thanks for caring. Damatha still has more lacrosse kids to college, and they have a better baseball team, STA's marque sport. Also, Damatha has a better arts program. But this is not a pissing match, the question is does STA value scholar athletes. I think they are happy to get a few here and there but the majority of kids are not. Also, they do not aquire the skills at school, it is from private clubs and lessons. But this is like most schools so I don't know why STA cares so much, they have to pretend to be the best. It a little bizarre. You don't see other schools claiming 1st rate athletics and not delivering. Say we value athletes and teamwork, believe in exercise, mind-body, etc but 1st rate?[/quote]
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