Oh boy, wow.
Say, I know this is a private school/recruiting/entitled douche thread, but do any of you experts know anything about this kid from STM, Caleb Holstein, who has apparently committed to UL?
Sure, and as I stated St Genevieve, St Bernard, St Leo and Saint Peter (I called them Carencro Catholic) are the main feeders (With Football Programs). I don't recall any of the others having football programs unless they were started in recent years. They do send a number of good soccer athletes to Teurlings.
I thought when the LHSAA split the private/public schools that it was just a matter of time before the private schools formed their own association and recruited at will.
As a parent of three kids, 2 currently in a feeder school to TC, I can say this, if TC doesn't start finding kids to bring in for athletics soon, they will be in a world of hurt in a few years. Genevieve and Leo Seton have historically been there top feeders for football. LS may not have a football team this year because of a lack of boys. Carencro catholic very down also.
It just thought of this thread when my son a jr to be at TC, just asked to go to his friends house in chruch point. Tomorrow it might be Cecilia, the next day sunset, then pon breaux and then youngsville. The Tc kids he hangs with come from all over the area, pay tuition and most are average high school athelets at best. However the one from church point that he's going to tonight is a UL baseball commit.
Javon went to Fatima, a feeder of STM. We both stayed in after school care at Fatima because our parents worked late. I can remember as far back as 5th grade he was there and he was 2 years behind me. My memory may be slightly off as far as grade, but I seriously doubt STM recruited him to Fatima at that early age to be at a feeder. Maybe his mother simply wanted her kid to get a better education and worked hard to facilitate that She probably utilized the grant program for lower income households at both schools. As did my parents
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