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<blockquote data-quote="Pic IN the Casa" data-source="post: 5739833" data-attributes="member: 9834"><p>My father coached parochial league football for over two decades. This was 7/8 grades kids. </p><p>Luckily, parents weren't that bad but I can still remember his recited line to upset parents. 'If he excels at practice, he will play on Saturday mornings.' Some accepted it. Some didn't. </p><p></p><p>That said, there was an urban catholic school that went from duds to gangbusters in one season. Come to find out they were using freshman and sophomores from Maplewood High School. My father busted them. They had to forfeit the championship game. I remember my father getting death threats and there almost being a riot at a Catholic grade school football game. Always seems to be the same common denominator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pic IN the Casa, post: 5739833, member: 9834"] My father coached parochial league football for over two decades. This was 7/8 grades kids. Luckily, parents weren't that bad but I can still remember his recited line to upset parents. 'If he excels at practice, he will play on Saturday mornings.' Some accepted it. Some didn't. That said, there was an urban catholic school that went from duds to gangbusters in one season. Come to find out they were using freshman and sophomores from Maplewood High School. My father busted them. They had to forfeit the championship game. I remember my father getting death threats and there almost being a riot at a Catholic grade school football game. Always seems to be the same common denominator. [/QUOTE]
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