
Originally Posted by
TheGuru
Quick History Lesson:
In the Golden Age of Calvert Hall Football (1963-1984), CHC had a record of 161-54-2. The Cardinals mainly played MSA private & public schools from B-More area, WCAC schools, Philly area privates and a handful of MPSSAA schools like Belair, Glen Burnie, Arundel, Annapolis & Dulaney. The MSA schools were some of the more powerful schools in the state because there was no dilution of talent. The charter school and specialized academy movement was still decades in the making in Baltimore.
The Dark Ages of CHC Football (1985-2006) resulted in a Cardinal W/L record of 102-124. A record made worse when the MSA was dissolved and Baltimore City kids started attending public schools for a chance to play for state titles. However, Calvert Hall had a 25-16 record in that time against MPSSAA schools like Meade, Perry Hall, Broadneck, Old Mill, Frederick, Linganore, Westminster, Friendly & Douglass-PG.
In 2003 Douglass-PG barely beat a 4-6 Calvert Hall team 17-14. That Douglass team was a 3A regional runner up. In 2004, Douglass won by only a TD against a 3-8 CHC squad, while Gwynn Park snuck by the Hall, 28-24. Douglass was a 3A state semi finalist and Gwynn Park was a regional runner up. Finally in 2005, Friendly (with Joe Haden) beat my 5-5 Cardinals in a shootout, 37-34. Friendly was a 3A regional semi finalist and would win the 3A title the next season.
The Renaissance of CHC football began with Donald Davis. He's led his alma mater to a 47-23 record from 2007-present. His first two seasons ended with a 9-13 record. The Cardinals played Eastern Tech in '07 (15-9 Loss) and '08 (14-13 loss). In both seasons, Calvert Hall lost close games to the MPSSAA's 2A runnerup.
What this should show you is that when CHC is good, they dominate MPSSAA public school competition. When they are bad to average, they still have a winning record against quality MPSSA teams and play them tough even while losing. So you Frederick, Howard, PG and Montgomery County football supporters please stop talking trash. At least Dunbar stood up to get beat down in 2012. Unless your athletic directors and coaches start growing some cojones and scheduling the big boys, you don't have a leg to stand on.