Saint Ignatius High School. First Team. OFFENSE: Ends- -Gareon Conley, Massillon Washington, 6- 2, 1. Brandon Fritts, Mentor, 6- 4, 2. Jake Butt, Pickerington North, 6- 6, 2. Liam Allen, Tol. John's, 5- 1. Linemen- -Dylan Wiesman, Cin. Colerain, 6- 4, 3. Nathaniel Devers, Massillon Washington, 6- 5, 2. Jim Byrne, Cleve. Ignatius, 6- 4, 2. Matt Miller, Tol. Quarterbacks- -Mitch Trubisky, Mentor, 6- 3, 2. Alfred Ramsby, Cin. Colerain, 5- 1. 1, 1. Dom Iero, N. Canton Hoover, 6- 0, 1. Nick Holley, Tol. A complaint that says crosses at Catholic school are “offensive”, and prevent Muslim prayers, has been filed against Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Catherine McAuley High School will have to change its name when it officially drops its affiliation with the Roman Catholic Church in July. The Sisters of Mercy, who.
Whitmer, 6- 0, 1. Backs- -Godwin Igewebuike, Pickerington North, 6- 0, 1. Kareem Hunt, Willoughby South, 5- 1. Le. Shun Daniels, Warren Harding, 6- 0, 2. Kickers- -Grant Coffman, Dublin Coffman, 5- 8, 1. Matt Colella, Cleve. Ignatius, 5- 8, 1. Pierce Royster, Hudson, 5- 1. DEFENSE: Linemen- -Tracy Sprinkle, Elyria, 6- 5, 2. Billy Price, Austintown Fitch, 6- 4, 3. Taco Charlton, Pickerington Central, 6- 6, 2. Ryan Davis, Lakewood St. Linebackers- -Shane Jones, Cin. Moeller, 6- 2, 2. Jack Linch, Tol. Whitmer, 6- 0, 2. Nick Isaacs, Cin. Withrow, 6- 2, 2. Conner Kramczyk, Elyria, 6- 1, 2. Ben Gedeon, Hudson, 6- 2, 2. Backs- -Caleb Day, Hilliard Davidson, 6- 1, 1. Jayln Powell, Warren Harding, 6- 2, 1. Solomon Warfield, Lakewood St. Edward, 6- 0, 1. 85, sr.; Jimmy Hessel, Avon Lake, 6- 2, 1. Punter- -Tyler Alders, Macedonia Nordonia, 6- 2, 2. Offensive player of the year: Mitch Trubisky, Mentor. Defensive players of the year: Tracy Sprinkle, Elyria; Billy Price, Austintown Fitch; Shane Jones, Cin. Moeller. Coaches of the year: Jerry Bell, Tol. Whitmer; Steve Channell, Miamisburg. Second Team. OFFENSE: Ends- -Austin Wolf, Lebanon, 6- 4, 2. Austin Freiberg, N. Canton Hoover, 6- 0, 1. Anthony Young, Lakewood St. Edward, 6- 1, 1. 70, sr.; Jalen Bell, Westerville South, 6- 0, 2. Linemen- -Sean Welsh, Springboro, 6- 4, 2. Jason Idoine, Hudson, 6- 4, 2. Donovan Munger, Shaker Hts., 6- 4, 2. Dominic Giunta, Willoughby South, 6- 3, 2. Grant Judson, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne, 5- 1. Quarterbacks- -Kyle Kempt, Massillon Washington, 6- 5, 2. Nick Renzetti, Westerville South, 6- 4, 1. Backs- -Tim Mc. Vey, Cleve. Ignatius, 5- 1. 0, 1. Donovan Wilson, Dublin Jerome, 6- 0, 2. Vance Settlemire, Findlay, 5- 1. Kicker- -Tom West, Kettering Fairmont, 6- 2, 2. DEFENSE: Linemen- -Antoine Miles, Canton Mc. Kinley, 6- 3, 2. 50, sr.; Marquise Moore, Tol. Whitmer, 6- 1, 2. Kevin Kavalec, Cleve. Ignatius, 6- 3, 2. Mike Tyler, Brecksville- Broadview Hts., 6- 5, 2. Linebackers- -Airius Moore, Beavercreek, 6- 0, 2. Charlie Dear, Massillon Jackson, 6- 0, 2. Guy Schuler, Amherst, 6- 3, 1. Tyler Rus, Willoughby South, 6- 1, 2. Mitchell Rowell, Gahanna Lincoln, 6- 0, 2. Backs- -Luke Grandjean, N. Canton Hoover, 6- 3, 1. Dominic Abounader, Lakewood St. Edward, 6- 0, 1. 95, sr.; Marcus Elliott, Tol. Whitmer, 6- 1, 1. Joseph Davidson, Findlay, 6- 7, 2. Punter- -Andrew Horstman, Lewis Ctr. Olentangy, 6- 4, 2. Third Team. OFFENSE: Ends- -Timmy Tupa, Brecksville- Broadview Hts., 6- 1, 1. Nick Krempasky, N. Royalton, 6- 3, 1. Tim Shadoan, Dublin Scioto, 5- 1. Jimmy Orwick, Findlay, 6- 0, 1. Dan Ratliff, Elyria, 5- 1. Linemen- -Mike Cray, Cleve. Ignatius, 6- 1, 2. Matt Blaha, Euclid, 6- 4, 2. Eric Hart, Tol. Whitmer, 5- 7, 2. Quarterbacks- -Travis Tarnowski, N. Royalton, 6- 0, 1. Drazen Markovic, Mayfield, 6- 1, 1. Backs- -Herbert Walker Jr., Cleve. Glenville, 5- 7, 1. E. J. Jennings, Hilliard Davidson, 5- 1. Kicker- -Grant Mc. Kinniss, Findlay, 6- 0, 1. DEFENSE: Linemen- -Adam Coberly, Hudson, 6- 2, 2. Miles Mc. Collum, Dublin Coffman, 6- 3, 2. Joe. Nathan Mayes, Tol. Whitmer, 5- 9, 2. Linebackers- -Devin Dennard, Findlay, 6- 0, 1. Nate Holley, Tol. Whitmer, 6- 2, 1. Troy Lowe, Canton Mc. Kinley, 5- 1. 1, 2. Kyle Berger, Cleve. Ignatius, 6- 3, 2. Marcus Oliver, Hamilton, 6- 1, 2. Backs- -Austin Niswander, Findlay, 6- 2, 1. Ose Omofoma, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne, 6- 1, 1. Robbie Ries, Cin. Xavier, 5- 1. 0, 1. Marcus Ball, Westerville South, 6- 3, 2. Punter- -Jake Hartbarger, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne, 6- 4, 1. Special Mention. Jared Johns, Hilliard Davidson; Zack Murdock, Dublin Coffman; Austin Schmidt, Lewis Center Olentangy; Kyle Trout, Lancaster; Nick Walter, Pickerington Central; Donovan Wilson, Dublin Jerome; Mason Sawicki, Dublin Scioto; Granyl Smith, Gahanna Lincoln; Greg Basalyga, Pickerington Central; Cameron Kohl, Hilliard Darby; Philip La. Fleur, Cols. Charles; Tim Bates, Westerville South; Kyle Hites, Marysville; Conner Krizancic, Mentor; Kyle Kuhar, Avon Lake; Kent Berger, Mentor; Christopher Worley, Cleve. Glenville; La. Vonte Robinson, Lakewood St. Edward; Myles Alexander, Euclid; Andrew Venclauskas, Willoughby South; Nick Iapaolo, Painesville Riverside; George Berry, Solon; Aaron Neal, Lorain; Anton Vrebac, Eastlake North; Derek Kief, Cin. La Salle; Alex Gall, Cin. Moeller; Evan Lisle, Centerville; Kyle Meadows, West Chester Lakota West; Keith Watkins, Cin. Moeller; Darryl Johnson, Mason; Rahman Hardin, Springboro; Brant Gressel, Centerville; Jake Replogle, Centerville; Charlie Lawler, Loveland; Conrad Lamb, Springboro; Tyler Cross, West Chester Lakota West; Bradd Ellis, Lebanon; Sam Geraci, Cin. Moeller; Alex Alders, Macedonia Nordonia; Jeff Richardson, Canton Mc. Kinley; Cameron Bell, Macedonia Nordonia; Eric Glover- Williams, Canton Mc. Kinley; Matt Futkos, Austintown Fitch; Sam Woods, N. Canton Hoover; Patrick Benson, Canton Glen. Oak; Cameron Dial, Twinsburg; Kentrell Taylor, Massillon Washington; Tre'Vontae Jackson, Canton Mc. Kinley; Raymond Wesley, Canton Glen. Oak; Justin Babos, Youngs. Boardman; Nick Winkler, Wadsworth; Devon Allen, Massillon Perry; Keith Lawrence, Austintown Fitch; Bryce Burnside, Findlay; Eric Hart, Tol. Whitmer; Matt Fields, Tol. Bowsher; Curron Barringer, Tol. Waite; Sam Bruno, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne; Jordan Connor, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne; Ryan Stout, Sylvania Southview; Joseph Davidson, Findlay. Little Rock Catholic High School for Boys BANS parents from delivering lunches. A private catholic school in the US is facing a social media storm after it issued a ban on parents bringing forgotten lunches in for their children. Catholic High School for Boys, in North Little Rock, Arkansas, shared a photo of its own door sign on August 1. Facebook, which reads: 'If you are dropping off your son's forgotten lunch, books, homework, equipment etc., please TURN AROUND and exit the building. Your son will learn to problem- solve in your absence.'The post has since gained more than 7. Catholic High School for Boys, in North Little Rock, Arkansas, shared this photo of its own door sign on August 1. Facebook - inviting an influx of comments. The school's principal Steve Straessle told FEMAIL: 'We have had zero complaints from Catholic High parents because they know, on campus, their sons have every tool necessary to solve the problems listed on the sign. The sign is still in place.'And one student, Patrick Wingfield, tod Arkansas Matters: 'It makes me think for myself and not rely on other people to do things for me. And if I make a mistake, I need to learn from it and try to fix it.' But the new rule has social media divided. Video courtesy of KARKOne woman, Dani Leppo, commented: 'Because starving your children is a great way to enhance their educational development. Jesus would definitely tell your hungry child to . Hypocrites.'And a teacher, Fred Simpkins, concurred, stating: 'I totally disagree with this . I'm a teacher and guess what folks? I FORGET THINGS TOO!'Others, however, took the opposite stance. Some have applauded the school for teaching students 'autonomy' and others accused the $4,4. Tom Massmann wrote: 'Teach your high school kid a little self- sufficiency. Can't believe people are actually upset about this sign.'And Joani Matthews remarked: 'OMG this says it is a Catholic High School for boys not an elementary school, not first grade, this is a high school for boys. Society will thank you one day when your son is a productive citizen because you didn't do everything for him.'Another, Linda Lemanski, kicked it up a notch by saying: 'Don't know you but when he forgets his condem . I teach my kids plenty and by dropping something off to them, I'm teaching them . Private schools have a degree of autonomy to them. Ergo, if you want to dictate how a school conducts its own business, stay away from private schools. Or else open your own high school where nap time is part of the curriculum and grades are smiley faces or frowny faces.'In 1. Bill described its principal Fr. George Tribou as 'the best educator in my home state, if not the whole country'Catholic High School charges $4,4. Catholics and $5,4. Registration, class and book fees range from $3. In 1. 99. 9, former president Bill described its principal, Fr George Tribou, as 'the best educator in my home state, if not the whole country.'Its students performed well above the national average in its SAT scores last year; 2. During a heated exchange, one critic pointed out 'hungry children do not perform as well in school' and said she felt 'bad' for them. According to its website: 'Catholic High School is a college- preparatory high school in Little Rock, Arkansas, founded in 1. Father Tribou often stressed, duty. FEMAIL has contacted Catholic High School For Boys for comment.
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