Irish Viking 87, on 12 November 2013 - 08:59 PM, said:
Wasn't Coach Q's older son a senior at LSH last year.(Maybe the year before.) If so is "the game of life bigger than the game of basketball" for only one son? If this is the real reason, why didn't both sons go to LCC.
Rocketman, on 12 November 2013 - 09:10 PM, said:
ding, ding, ding.........."What do we have for the winner Alex?"

clutch, on 12 November 2013 - 09:11 PM, said:
I believe he was actually interviewed about this last year before lcc vs lsh game. Dont remember his answer but remember watching on the news.
Yes he was interviewed about it before the LCC vs LSH Game last year. He has also posted about it on Facebook. I have also heard him talk about it before in person.
Isaiah (his older son) was going to be a junior (or senior? I'm not positive) when he decided to move Xavier (still in Jr. High at the time). He felt it wouldn't be fair to move Isaiah to a new school so late in his education. Whether you disagree with his reasoning or not is up to you (although, frankly, it is irrelevant). Again, Coach Q is only one of many parents who I've heard use this same logic (the game of life is bigger than the game of basketball/football/etc.), Coach Q was just a prominent example of a clear supporter of LSH Sports that opted for LCC.
I could also ask you the inverse of your question: If it was about sports, why wouldn't he send both sons to LCC?
Rocketman, I know you're just trying to stir the LCC pot again for page views, but as the owner/operator of this site you should be above speculation/allegation of specific parents and kids (just my opinion, of course)
Edited by Rd2Glory, 12 November 2013 - 09:23 PM.