Ryan, I believe Scott County recruits, based on an inordinate number of transfers, most notably Eauton and Jackson (I believe Jackson's transfer was denied by KHSAA) and what other coaches and administrators talked about in the media room once at Rupp Arena during the Sweet 16.

If you are asking about St. X and Trinity football, I am 100% certain they recruit because we have been through it. I still have a copy of the yfinancial aid form from the Archdiocese of Louisville. I was told where to get it and how to fill it out by a three years ago by a freshman football coach at one of those two schools. Both schools would have assistant coaches at the Bullitt County Youth Football League games and they would talk to certain players and parents.

If you look at the current roster, some of those kids didn't not attend a catholic grade school and didn't play in the catholic school league. This includes their start receiver James Quick, who is one of the top 2 or 3 football players ever in the state. As a matter of fact, he played his youth league football for the Lyndon Packers.