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This entry was posted on 12/13/2006 8:43 PM and is filed under High School Football.

word on the streets! do you think harvard cup and monsigor martin football leagues should give up their traditional championship games to join section 6 ? possible matchups McKinley v.s Geneva,O'hara v.s Aquinas,Grover Cleveland v.s Victor, North Tondawanda v.s Lyons or maybe we should have our on WNY BCS?

 

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    • 12/14/2006 1:50 AM jack wrote:
      yo i feel the same why limit the kids to play in their wack league when they can meet new challenges?
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      1. 12/15/2006 5:43 AM Spagoney wrote:
        New Challenge! most definitely. I feel it is time for growth in our football programs in WNY. It is not a true evaluation of the talent in the BUFFALO area. Its time to put Rochester and Syracuse area football Ito classic match-ups. Making a long story short? We want into the SECTION "6" Monsignor MARTIN AND Harvard Cup
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    • 12/18/2006 12:52 PM Mr. Football wrote:
      In the last fifteen years Rochester hs football has far surpassed Buffalo. Section V has produced 5x as many state champions in all classifications and have won 3 out of every 4 games against Section VI.
      Facilities and coaching better, yet Buffalo is the bigger city. Syracuse has provided more competition. Section V has
      won more state playoff games and state championships then any other section in state. Buffalo needs to allow ALL SCHOOLS IN SECTIONALS AND STATES TO COMPETE.
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      1. 12/21/2006 4:56 PM lewishawkins wrote:
        that is some what true but inaccurate because buffalo city schools and private schools do not vie for state competiton,but givin the opportunity i think section v would have less championships.
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