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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Notre Dame Continues Its March to 'Ship



After poking holes in Holy Family today, Notre Dame's 8th grade basketball continues its march to the the championship, just one game behind the juvenile delinquents at St. Anne's. I see a mighty battle brewing. Notre Dame lost the first encounter by two, but team Accountant Lou Hershman was in Texas. He's canceled all plans, has sharpened his pencils, and is ready to debate the score.

If they win the Diocesan championship, they play the Vatican.

6 comments:

  1. "D League" basketball at best. The real players are in the public schools

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  2. Dat has played in public school, AAU and here. This is not the same level as AAU or a top notch middle school. But some of these teams could both hang with them and beat them. Any reason why you don't identify yourself?

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  3. Aside from the insult of calling it "D League," I think it's worth noting that the Catholic High Schools play some pretty damn good basketball around here. I wouldn't put any of them down. That's kind of a dumb comment.

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  4. Rich, my guess is the comment is intended as a slur on the author, and attacking kids to attack me is OK with these people.

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  5. So what you are saying by this statement is: juvenile delinquents at St. Anne's are like in the future, Florida St who when all growed up become criminals?

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  6. What I am doing is joking, asshole. Go away.

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