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3 CCS finals set

We are talking about Winter Club Teams. These teams are not your regular high school teams from the neighborhood. Show me a coach who takes the regular high school team to higher levels and I will show you a good coach. Most of the private school teams are tied to summer club teams. Once again we are not talking about apples and apples. Sue and Doc do a great job, but they are coaching all star teams.
So do you think they are good coaches because they have great players? Or because they are good coaches, they attract good players?
 
They are good coaches and yes they attract good players. But let's remember that they have no boundries, which means they can get good players from all over the place. I don't begrudge them anything, they work hard and produce a very good product. But they live under different rules than the normal high school team.
 
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Clovis West, Folsom, Miramonte, West Campus, Vanden, McClatchy, Campolindo...all public schools that have done pretty well for themselves over the last few yrs.

So where does the separation stop? At what point after a few publics dominate the state that the next round of gripes start? Then what? Put those successful publics in their own bracket?

Put those publics in CCS where the best players are gobbled up by the private/parochials in two special leagues. Then we can talk. The CCS situation is unique in NorCal. Nothing close to it.
 
This is why the Open Division and competitive equity have been instituted. It's not about enrollment in any way, shape or form -- it's about talent.
 
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