How many kids at catholic have parents that are druggies, how many kids at catholic are on free or reduced lunch, one parent homes, have to work to help parents pay bills, have kids that are homeless, - My hometown team has all these,
several kids hang out at every event the school has just so they don't have to go home, 70+ % on free/reduced lunch - 2 considered homeless, majority have jobs year-round just to be able to have a vehicle to get back and forth, several have IEP's - Bet Cat-lick has none of those -
Hard for kids to totally focus on football when they have to worry about the necessities first.
Rural county kids don't have same training opportunities as privates - Know for a fact they used to pay for a group to come in and train their kids - Not a group here to even offer that -
It's not equal at all - Need to find an article few yrs ago by Carlton Flatt - coached Brentwood Academy for yrs and then started helping public school - he said he had no idea how different it was and that its not fair.