Buffalo716 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 11 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said: Cool that babich has a son there St Francis recruits really well... So barring getting a top public School quarterback from section 6 or section 5 he will probably be there starting quarterback next year And have 2 years to play Iona prep has a couple of division one football players including a running back committed to North Carolina I'm going to make the trek out downstate Edited 23 hours ago by Buffalo716 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 13 hours ago, Psautcsk said: I remember going to basketball camp at St. Francis in the 70's. This is where the waves from Lake Erie crash over route 5 during windstorms. Foits, Hoaks and the Bayview Beach Club (I remember seeing John Valby there). John valby! Dr dirty!!! A legend Quote
HurlyBurly51 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Was recently back for a reunion weekend including the Bills opener. Hit up Lucia's right next door now and Johnson's Landing, among others. Good times. Glad to see they're doing so well, all around not just in going to state. Go Red Raiders! 1 Quote
shrader Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago How long have they been doing a state catholic championship? This is the first time I’ve ever heard of it. Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 11/25/2025 at 10:20 PM, Buffalo716 said: After a 41 to 34 win against canisius in the Monsignor Martin championship game(which Sean McDermott was in attendance) they have earned their spot in the New York State Catholic championship game Against Iona prep the number one team in New York state St Francis has never won a New York state Catholic championship at the highest level They have their chance now against AAA Iona prep With a high-powered offense I think they could get it done versus the gaels.. they're going to need to put up close to 40 to get it done versus AAA powerhouse Iona prep Good luck to St Francis in the state championship in a few days Good luck to St Francis! i'm surprised they don't just play in section 6, I went to Elmira ND ('78) and they participate in all section 4 sports and sectionals. Quote
boyst Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Can someone explain how there's a Catholic school championship as well as a regular state championship? Quote
ColoradoBills Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 53 minutes ago, boyst said: Can someone explain how there's a Catholic school championship as well as a regular state championship? https://www.chsaany.org/ Quote
boyst Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 13 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said: https://www.chsaany.org/ Lol yeah lazy. ... All I'm curious about is if they can play for the regular state title? Why did they make a private school title? Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 43 minutes ago Author Posted 43 minutes ago 4 hours ago, boyst said: Can someone explain how there's a Catholic school championship as well as a regular state championship? No Catholic schools cannot participate in the public school state championships It's because the Catholic School divisions recruit very well... Even AA public isn't really the same as the Monsignor Martin which is AA Catholic It's a higher level of football with a harder schedule... The Monsignor Martin teams play football teams from Pennsylvania and Ohio and the best Canadian high school football teams They're not just playing section 6 people So the winner of Monsignor Martin.. plays the winner of down States AAA Catholic League Even St Joe's which is like the third place team in the Monsignor Martin League this year.. would whack most AA public schools Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 37 minutes ago Author Posted 37 minutes ago 5 hours ago, shrader said: How long have they been doing a state catholic championship? This is the first time I’ve ever heard of it. It's been going on a while It's the largest Catholic football league in the country... The downstate winner plays the Buffalo winner.. Rochester and Syracuse section have integrated their Catholic schools so they play public Downstate and buffalo have kept Catholic football traditions.. and play crazy schedules with out-of-state teams So the AAA Catholic winner downstate always plays the Monsignor Martin champion for the Catholic New York state championship Quote
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