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Corvian?

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Who on earth is Corvian? Another charter school who "totally doesn't recruit"? I've been out of the loop this year dealing with Helene, then my wife getting diagnosed with cancer. Does Mitchell have a chance? Are these the North Charlotte All-Stars? Or have they just not played anyone with a pulse?
 
Who on earth is Corvian? Another charter school who "totally doesn't recruit"? I've been out of the loop this year dealing with Helene, then my wife getting diagnosed with cancer. Does Mitchell have a chance? Are these the North Charlotte All-Stars? Or have they just not played anyone with a pulse?
Played no one with a pulse. But a good team. Prayers for your Wife!
 
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I see them opening up on Mitchell unfortunately. My prediction 44-20 Corvian. Mitchell scores a late TD to close the gap for the final score.
 
They won the west in basketball last year. I am sure they will be talented, but not a lot of close games or tough competition on their schedule.
 
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Probably same as basketball last year. Very similar trek. Unheard of until they play the Big Boys . Then put everyone on notice. At least they did in Basketball last season!
 
Charter in Charlotte area with a 25 mile radius to get athletes. Surprise, they are a good team. Wonder why?
Yes, that's a very easy recipe to have a good basketball team. Football is different but it wouldn't be hard to massage the numbers and have a good 1a football team with that kind of dirt all while playing within the rules. 2A and above would be harder to play by the rules and be above average on a state level.

AWESHUXXXPA had the scoop on these guys until Deana gave him a whooping! 🤣
 
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You can take 5 random kids from a 25 mile radius that have never played basketball together before and make it work. Hard to do that in football consistently.

But hey, this is what happens when we keep electing people that value the all mighty dollar that don't support traditonal public schools. Maybe if school systems could donate money it would be different.

We get what we ask for. Wait until these private schools that are getting millions of dollars push the state to be a part of things.
 
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Yes, that's a very easy recipe to have a good basketball team. Football is different but it wouldn't be hard to massage the numbers and have a good 1a football team with that kind of dirt all while playing within the rules. 2A and above would be harder to play by the rules and be above average on a state level.

AWESHUXXXPA had the scoop on these guys until Deana gave him a whooping! 🤣
Yes, he was a poster that was already posting about his school and Deana saw his IP address was being used to stir up crap on several schools and AWESHUXXXPA has not posted since she showed she knew who he was and I have a pretty good idea who they were also.
 
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You can take 5 random kids from a 25 mile radius that have never played basketball together before and make it work. Hard to do that in football consistently.

But hey, this is what happens when we keep electing people that value the all mighty dollar that don't support traditonal public schools. Maybe is school systems could donate money it would be different.
I think all these charter and any non-public schools that can draw 25-plus miles away should eventually be in a playoff of their own in football and basketball. Once schools like Corvian start winning football State championships annually then we all will realize how unfair their advantage is. They need to be placed in a playoff of their own which I hear this said almost every year in football but mainly basketball.
 
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I think all these charter and any non-public schools that can draw 25-plus miles away should eventually be in a playoff of their own in football and basketball. Once schools like Corvian start winning football State championships annually then we all will realize how unfair their advantage is. They need to be placed in a playoff of their own which I hear this said almost every year in football but mainly basketball.
They do need their own division but the state will never do that as they love charters.
 
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I think all these charter and any non-public schools that can draw 25-plus miles away should eventually be in a playoff of their own in football and basketball. Once schools like Corvian start winning football State championships annually then we all will realize how unfair their advantage is. They need to be placed in a playoff of their own which I hear this said almost every year in football but mainly basketball.

Won't happen. NCGA doesn't care about fair. If they did they wouldn't be straining rural school systems to fund privates in metro areas.
 
Who on earth is Corvian? Another charter school who "totally doesn't recruit"? I've been out of the loop this year dealing with Helene, then my wife getting diagnosed with cancer. Does Mitchell have a chance? Are these the North Charlotte All-Stars? Or have they just not played anyone with a pulse?
Hated to hear about your wife. We are continuing to pray for you all.

Go Mountaineers
 
I think all these charter and any non-public schools that can draw 25-plus miles away should eventually be in a playoff of their own in football and basketball. Once schools like Corvian start winning football State championships annually then we all will realize how unfair their advantage is. They need to be placed in a playoff of their own which I hear this said almost every year in football but mainly basketball.
Charter schools often have access to advanced training facilities and coaching staff that give them a major edge in competitions. And let's be real, it's not just about winning titles, but also the level of ease with which they do it.
 
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