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Does the Public League have a plan or is it just status quo?

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Over the past three weeks, I have received countless phone calls and emails from people in the city and suburbs telling me to keep looking into the Public League’s facility problems. It’s great to hear from people in the city, but when suburban administrators, coaches and parents are telling me that I’m hitting on something, you know the interest is there for change.

The one question I wondered Sunday as I was driving and didn’t know the answer to was this: Everyone knows the Public League has a facilities problem. They have for years. But does the Public League have a plan to fix and improve it or is it just going to stay status quo year-after-year?

Michael Scott (CPS Board President), Arne Duncan and Calvin Davis are the leaders. Do you think they have the answers?

That’s one question I hope to find an answer to as I continue to work on a story about Public League soccer. We were going to run it this upcoming weekend, but we have decided to hold it for the following weekend as I continue to dig.

I was at a Juwan Howard fundraiser in August, and Scott spoke about how proud he was of Howard and all he does to give back to CPS. Many believe it's time for CPS to give something to soccer.

What do you think?

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This page contains a single entry by Corner Kicks published on October 21, 2007 10:11 PM.

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