Your correct. The rivalry is good for both schools(money wise). But, we came from Sring Hill, the rivalry game(against Columbia's Central) brought in more money and people than any other game. However, at the end of the game ,both sides met in the middle(parents,player,and teachers) and caught up on old times and had a laugh or two. It was friendly, noone would dream of allowing it to influence their decision when it came to their child's education. Nothing wrong with a rivalry for either school, just needs to be handled better by both sides.