Re: Lakewood is Hoops Central
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 12:52 pm
The "Lakewood brand", if I interpret the O'Bryan gospel correctly, is "clean, safe, and fun".
Lakewood also prides itself on education at all levels, ranging from the Lakewood City Schools to its post-secondary schools like Virginia Marti and UAL.
St. Edward represents these elements, and brings the name "Lakewood" to statewide audience.
Although it is operated by the Brothers of the Holy Cross (thankfully not the Cleveland Diocese), it is very much a Lakewood institution.
The same goes for all of our Lakewood churches and parochial schools.
When the Diocese closed St. James, it was Lakewoodites who lobbied the Vatican to bring it back.
A fun story about the "Lakewood brand".....in the summer of 1982 I went to visit my sister at Northwestern.
I met then-NU football coach Dennis Green (yes, that Dennis Green) after a practice.
He asked where I went to school, I said "I'm starting next month at St. Ed's".
He replied "you mean Lakewood St. Edward?"
Lakewood also prides itself on education at all levels, ranging from the Lakewood City Schools to its post-secondary schools like Virginia Marti and UAL.
St. Edward represents these elements, and brings the name "Lakewood" to statewide audience.
Although it is operated by the Brothers of the Holy Cross (thankfully not the Cleveland Diocese), it is very much a Lakewood institution.
The same goes for all of our Lakewood churches and parochial schools.
When the Diocese closed St. James, it was Lakewoodites who lobbied the Vatican to bring it back.
A fun story about the "Lakewood brand".....in the summer of 1982 I went to visit my sister at Northwestern.
I met then-NU football coach Dennis Green (yes, that Dennis Green) after a practice.
He asked where I went to school, I said "I'm starting next month at St. Ed's".
He replied "you mean Lakewood St. Edward?"