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Congrats to Neshannock girls. At least 1 public has won. Out of 24. Great for the sport.
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2022 states
So it looks like the Boys’ bracket just wrapped up with Roman Catholic taking the 6A title. All six classes on the boys’ side were won by a Catholic or Charter School. (Bishop Canevin, OLSH, Devon Prep, NG, Imhotep, and RC)Manfred wrote:Congrats to Neshannock girls. At least 1 public has won. Out of 24. Great for the sport.
By the law of averages, most schools in PA are public. Shouldn’t the public schools have won at least 50% of the title games?
I’m guessing they just need to work harder.
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On the girls’ side, Neshanock and Plymouth-Whitemarsh won the 2A and 6A titles.HSD6FAN wrote:So it looks like the Boys’ bracket just wrapped up with Roman Catholic taking the 6A title. All six classes on the boys’ side was won by a Catholic or Charter School. (Bishop Canevin, OLSH, Devon Prep, NG, Imhotep, and RC)Manfred wrote:Congrats to Neshannock girls. At least 1 public has won. Out of 24. Great for the sport.
By the law of averages, most schools in PA are public. Shouldn’t the public schools have won at least 50% of the title games?
I’m guessing they just need to work harder.
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2 for 12 for the public schools. 17%.
If you don’t see a disparity, I’d like to hear a valid reason. Maybe it’s because these superior basketball players want to attend these schools based on their educational value.
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