Calvary is no stranger at coming out on top over BC. Calvary easily has the best athletic programs in the city of Savannah. Aside from the pathetic 1-9 record for the football team, Calvary has multiple teams in the top ten in the state. That would include a recent state title in baseball, and a second place finish last year. That goes along with the back to back trips to the state final four for the boys basketball team. BC's glory days are long gone. Calvary is now Savannah's sports power.
Calvary Fan has a good point. Considering just how hard to is these days to compete with those single A powerhouses like Metter Eastside Korean Presbyterian school for the Deaf and Blind, everyone who dons the purple and gold deserves a pat on the back.
I think he's been hitting the Holy Grapejuice too hard at the Contemporary Worship Service. Listening to Christian Rock on 91.9FM all day has probably rotted his brain, too.
Patrick has a point. Sure, blame our success on our single A class ranking. We can't help that most of Savannah can't afford to go to Calvary, or BC for that matter. Looking over BC's records the past few years, maybe they would be more competitive in single A. Just a thought. At this point, I'm fairly certain that Country Day would beat BC in a game of football.
TC, you're correct. A pee wee team could have defeated Calvary this past season. Would you be up for a game of roundball? I'm sure the third ranked Cavaliers would have no problem beating some Catholics. Does BC even have a basketball team?
Let's assume, just for a moment, that Calvary had the best sports program in Savannah. In fact, let's go even further, and say Calvary's program was the best in the state.
Either way, at the end of the day, alumni would still have to live with the fact that they went to Calvary for high school, where every 17 year old prays like hell on Wednesday nights for that acceptance letter from Armstrong.
I'm pretty sure this post will quickly set the record for number of comments we've had on here.
This is the south. The only sport high schools are measured on is football. Do you think anybody really gives a damn if you are good in basketball, golf, table tennis, etc? The answer is no. Take a look at Beach? They're pretty good in "roundball", but nobody gives a damn in Savannah. Football is king. Take your trash somewhere else. It's just like the old saying, if a tree falls in the forest, and nobody hears it, did it happen?
I wouldn't be calling the Calvary folks dumb. It took you a day and a half to notice that yourself. Ohh wait, you didn't notice it yourself. Someone pointed it out for you. Silly cadets. The sign was obviously made by a child because if you notice, the "L" in club is capitialized, which is another error.
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Calvary is no stranger at coming out on top over BC. Calvary easily has the best athletic programs in the city of Savannah. Aside from the pathetic 1-9 record for the football team, Calvary has multiple teams in the top ten in the state. That would include a recent state title in baseball, and a second place finish last year. That goes along with the back to back trips to the state final four for the boys basketball team. BC's glory days are long gone. Calvary is now Savannah's sports power.
okay Donnie
We need to go over there and fight them, just like in "The Outsiders."
Ryan can be "Pony Boy."
Meet me at Mayfair, punk.
That's nice, but at the end of the day, you're still Baptist.
Aren't Baptist people polygamist?
Calvary Fan has a good point. Considering just how hard to is these days to compete with those single A powerhouses like Metter Eastside Korean Presbyterian school for the Deaf and Blind, everyone who dons the purple and gold deserves a pat on the back.
I think he's been hitting the Holy Grapejuice too hard at the Contemporary Worship Service. Listening to Christian Rock on 91.9FM all day has probably rotted his brain, too.
Patrick has a point. Sure, blame our success on our single A class ranking. We can't help that most of Savannah can't afford to go to Calvary, or BC for that matter. Looking over BC's records the past few years, maybe they would be more competitive in single A. Just a thought. At this point, I'm fairly certain that Country Day would beat BC in a game of football.
In the midst of dear Savannah,
Fostered by God's guiding hand
Stands a school which Christ has honored
Sending forth a royal band
Oh, Cavaliers, Oh, Cavaliers
May our hearts beat high with pride!
Ever shall we stand together
Calvary Day School
Side by side!
I like this defense of Calvary's athletic program:
"At this point, I'm fairly certain that Country Day would beat BC in a game of football."
And I'm fairly certain BC would beat Calvary in a game of football.
TC, you're correct. A pee wee team could have defeated Calvary this past season. Would you be up for a game of roundball? I'm sure the third ranked Cavaliers would have no problem beating some Catholics. Does BC even have a basketball team?
Let's assume, just for a moment, that Calvary had the best sports program in Savannah. In fact, let's go even further, and say Calvary's program was the best in the state.
Either way, at the end of the day, alumni would still have to live with the fact that they went to Calvary for high school, where every 17 year old prays like hell on Wednesday nights for that acceptance letter from Armstrong.
I'm pretty sure this post will quickly set the record for number of comments we've had on here.
At least I'm going to heaven.
This is the south. The only sport high schools are measured on is football. Do you think anybody really gives a damn if you are good in basketball, golf, table tennis, etc? The answer is no. Take a look at Beach? They're pretty good in "roundball", but nobody gives a damn in Savannah. Football is king. Take your trash somewhere else. It's just like the old saying, if a tree falls in the forest, and nobody hears it, did it happen?
How's that BC baseball team doing these days? Do they have that over at BC?
The difference between a Baptist and a Methodist: The Methodist will say hello to you in the liquor store. hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Since baptists use snakes in their services, do they bring them to sporting events as well?
You're on to something Mackenzie.
I think the word should be "Lettermen's" instead of "Lettermans."
Dumb crackers.
I wouldn't be calling the Calvary folks dumb. It took you a day and a half to notice that yourself. Ohh wait, you didn't notice it yourself. Someone pointed it out for you. Silly cadets. The sign was obviously made by a child because if you notice, the "L" in club is capitialized, which is another error.
They're probably not dumb, just white trash.
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