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Ashland self-reports possible recruiting violation to the KHSAA
(06-14-2022, 09:18 AM)SocratesKy Wrote:
(06-14-2022, 09:08 AM)Appalachian Cat Wrote:
(06-14-2022, 07:54 AM)SocratesKy Wrote:
(06-14-2022, 01:09 AM)Appalachian Cat Wrote:
(06-13-2022, 11:50 PM)SocratesKy Wrote: I prefer that everyone play by the rules and wished no team be forced to basically shutdown because they do things the right way.  That being said there are consequences for cheating and if true then the penalty should be very, very harsh.
Does this apply to the Boyd boys and girls teams as well?   Boys with illegal players on the roster and girls for recruiting.  Penalty should be very very harsh!  Right?
Absolutely.

(06-14-2022, 07:54 AM)SocratesKy Wrote:
(06-14-2022, 01:09 AM)Appalachian Cat Wrote: Does this apply to the Boyd boys and girls teams as well?   Boys with illegal players on the roster and girls for recruiting.  Penalty should be very very harsh!  Right?
Absolutely.
If recruiting is not legal then it’s not legal, regardless if another team is perceived to do it.  When caught the punishment in this case I believe will be very severe given success resulting from this activity.  All schools either will be able to recruit or no they can’t.  The varying extent teams go to recruit (based on risk appetite) unbalanced the equality of the playing field.  The more resulting success and higher degree of recruiting will result in much harsher penalty.
I agree with you except for the highlighted above.  The amount of success absolutely has nothing to do with it.  You did it or you didn’t.  Just because a recruit or illegal player doesn’t work out like they hoped, doesn’t lessen the violation.  
The fact that Boyd has done it for the last 3 years (that I know of) and continue to sling stones over the fence blows my mind.  It must just be really hitting home that they can’t even break the rules and win.  

Recording a conversation of another man and trying to trap him is an all time low.  Shows that guy’s character. 
If he only done it to “protect his son” then why did he release it. There is no attack or question about his boy. Keep it on his phone if something were to be said. Ashland did not say anything about the player involved.  That is why it was a deliberate attempt to try and take a shot at Mays and Ashland. 

Where are the Boyd Co. Supporters now trying to prove me wrong on these allegations?  They can’t say anything to prove this is not correct because I know the 3 parties that I mentioned in my previous post.  Boyd broke the rules and and continue to point the finger at Ashland… Hypocrisy at its finest.  Smh!
Whether or not you or I agree, the amount of success achieved by breaking the rules greatly impacts the severity of the punishment by KHSAA enforcement.
Your thoughts on Boyd?  You seem to be close to them and know my statements (facts) are true.  Should they go unnoticed or harshly punished? Maybe someone should try and record them!  Lol
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RE: Ashland self-reports possible recruiting violation to the KHSAA - by Appalachian Cat - 06-14-2022, 10:23 AM

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