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i love football

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Sep 28, 2007
 
Norfolk catholic recruits players and also holds enrollment down to stay class c-1 school
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Oct 4, 2007
 
i love football wrote:
Norfolk catholic recruits players and also holds enrollment down to stay class c-1 school
You must be correct, I Love Football!
Afterall, how else would you explain how the majority of the athletes on the football team at Norfolk Catholic have gone to that school since their elementary school years?
Considering that their first football title was won in 1983, this must be practice that started with Coach Bohaty, who obviously taught Jeff Bellar insane recruiting techniques.
I mean, look at the 1991 football season where Norfolk Catholic won a state championship, upsetting the number one team in the state (Battle Creek). The All-State players that year were Nick Friedrichsen, Doug Beierman, Aaron Hughes, Ryan Zabawa and Jim Brungardt. Let's ignore the fact that Nick, Doug, Ryan and Jim had all started going to school at Norfolk Catholic when they were in kindergarten or first grade. And certainly NCHS must have recruited Hughes, whose brothers, Shane (class of 1989) and Paul (class of 1998 -- you know when they won 2 in a row). And the kids that were in the classes that won back-to-back championships, a majority of their star athletes started going to school at NCHS when they were young elementary as well.
You must be right, I Love Football.
Not only does Norfolk Catholic recruit, they have a diabolical scheme to overtake athletics in Class C1 as Nebraskans know it. They've started doing genetic research and hunting down the Catholic couples that have the highest number of passing/receiving genes.
But it goes WAAAAAYYY beyond that. Look at last year's academic achievement -- how the top 8 in the class had 4.0 GPAs.
It has to be a diabolical scheme.
It couldn't be that the school is a top-notch institution that is well worth the money -- the gobs of money -- parents, including those of the star athletes, spend to send their kids there. It couldn't be result of the school's tradition and the fact that the teachers, priests, staff teach self-worth on and off the field.
Hey I Love Football, unless you have facts to back up your idiotic claims, shut up. You sound like a jealous idiot.
BTW: I live in Pierce. I would love to believe your claims, but I know different because I really love football.
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Oct 4, 2007
 
Pierce Fan wrote:
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You must be correct, I Love Football!
Afterall, how else would you explain how the majority of the athletes on the football team at Norfolk Catholic have gone to that school since their elementary school years?
Considering that their first football title was won in 1983, this must be practice that started with Coach Bohaty, who obviously taught Jeff Bellar insane recruiting techniques.
I mean, look at the 1991 football season where Norfolk Catholic won a state championship, upsetting the number one team in the state (Battle Creek). The All-State players that year were Nick Friedrichsen, Doug Beierman, Aaron Hughes, Ryan Zabawa and Jim Brungardt. Let's ignore the fact that Nick, Doug, Ryan and Jim had all started going to school at Norfolk Catholic when they were in kindergarten or first grade. And certainly NCHS must have recruited Hughes, whose brothers, Shane (class of 1989) and Paul (class of 1998 -- you know when they won 2 in a row). And the kids that were in the classes that won back-to-back championships, a majority of their star athletes started going to school at NCHS when they were young elementary as well.
You must be right, I Love Football.
Not only does Norfolk Catholic recruit, they have a diabolical scheme to overtake athletics in Class C1 as Nebraskans know it. They've started doing genetic research and hunting down the Catholic couples that have the highest number of passing/receiving genes.
But it goes WAAAAAYYY beyond that. Look at last year's academic achievement -- how the top 8 in the class had 4.0 GPAs.
It has to be a diabolical scheme.
It couldn't be that the school is a top-notch institution that is well worth the money -- the gobs of money -- parents, including those of the star athletes, spend to send their kids there. It couldn't be result of the school's tradition and the fact that the teachers, priests, staff teach self-worth on and off the field.
Hey I Love Football, unless you have facts to back up your idiotic claims, shut up. You sound like a jealous idiot.
BTW: I live in Pierce. I would love to believe your claims, but I know different because I really love football.
LOL Great post!
nchs alumni

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Jul 12, 2008
 
um...have you ever considered the fact that maybe alot of the parents of the kids mentioned in the last comment actually graduated from nchs? maybe you should check on that stat. just a thought.
NC FAN

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Feb 15, 2009
 
Norfolk Catholic does NOT Recruit
Pierce fan

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Mar 11, 2009
 
nchs alumni -- I know. My post was facetious.
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Mar 13, 2009
 
I guess that i do not believe all this for a second. Norfolk Catholic doese recruit. They also have the most obnoxious fans and they are plain dirty players. how about the kids that changed to Public because the drugs were so bad at Catholic. Take a look at the real truth.
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Sep 4, 2009
 

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Oct 25, 2009
 
NC Alum 06 wrote:
Grow up
Whats the problem someone hhit the nail on the head I would be ashamed of a coach that does what Bellar does and represent a chritian school but thats about the speed of NCHS
mom of NC football player

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Thursday Nov 5
 
I never attended NCHS, but living in Norfolk I have always wanted my children to have a Catholic education! Also I want my children in a smaller school, NC does not recruit and the kids respect Coach Bellar, he is great with the kids. The football players and all the students at NC High school are a bunch of great kids!
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