Aaaand that explains it all. People don't talk like that anymore. That's not publicly acceptable. Please don't say that. Your time here is obviously coming to an end soon...but do you seriously, honestly want to go out this way? You are the most miserable human being I've ever encountered. Who obsesses over teen boys playing with a ball in a such a negative, derogative manner? Only losers. YOU.
Not sure how I got dragged into this other than for having at times called you out for exactly what you're accusing another of here. I guess you thought you were getting someone's goat but bucc, you have to matter to be able to do that. But sure let's go.
I have absolutely no recall of IB ever saying anything negative about a player or their family for attending a private school on voucher, on athletic scholarship or otherwise. I don't think anyone here has done that. Does anyone else besides bucc, want to support their claim of attacks against kids? Anyone? And has anyone gotten the impression that bucc has even remotely the credibility regarding service to community and kids, as IB? Or for that matter, sports knowledge?
Let's see if you can get support for any of those three bucc.
The disgusting thing here bucc is that any of the other CCHS posters here acknowledge your existence other than compassion for you to remember the precepts that Central Catholic High School tried to instill in you. So I'll say the same as last time you came on here saying disgusting things about kids and others bringing real facts to the discussion of how to fairly reach ALL kids equally;
go back to school, read some of the scriptures on the walls, head up to the fourth floor, not the cafeteria side, presuming the remodeling completed, have a sit and a thought.
Your lash-out here bucc is just you trying to move goal posts towards the only thing you seem to value, wins and losses by kids, and away from the topic of division for which you have no cogent defensive words, the public funding of private enterprise, without any, let alone the same level of public input as all other public funded programs.