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Ashland self-reports possible recruiting violation to the KHSAA
(06-23-2022, 05:45 PM)Hi Fanman Wrote:
(06-23-2022, 03:11 PM)LOOKAYANNER Wrote:
(06-23-2022, 12:21 PM)jamesclay Wrote:
(06-23-2022, 11:35 AM)LOOKAYANNER Wrote:
(06-23-2022, 11:21 AM)jamesclay Wrote: If Mays keeps his job, the entire Ashland administration should be fired. This is blatant cheating and to suggest anything different is laughable.
Where’s the cheating James?? The fellow called him, not the other way around. 99% of coaches, girls and boys, will talk to a parent of an eighth grader if they call them and say they are thinking of transferring to their school. 99% of them will also say if that’s the parent’s intention they are welcome and just do the proper paper work. 99% of them will give the good highlight speech about their school. There’s no “blatant cheating” on Coach Mays’ part here, no matter how much you spin it that way or want it to be that way. Mays is not a cheater or recruiter. He is a very good coach who is proud of his teams and his school.

You sound stupid or you're just a troll.
Lol. Okay. 
I’m just simply stating facts. Mays has had 4 transfers in 4 years, average of 1 per year. Everyone of them came to Ashland on their own decisions. No recruiting. No cheating. And 1 transfer a year is not “blatant”, which is a hyperbole word you like to use. 
You’re trying to paint a picture of the Coach that’s untrue. This phone call was one he only answered and I admit he probably rambled on too long and stayed on the line too long with the caller. But there’s no recruiting in that conversation. There can’t be recruiting unless he forwarded the call and tried to convince the dad to transfer his kid. But that is not what happened. Just the opposite. He received the call from a parent saying he was transferring his kid. That’s not recruiting, lol. Call me names all you want. You are the one coming off silly here. Making something bigger than what it is.
  You saying NONE of this happened?  Big Grin
Yep, I sure am. Coach didn’t call anyone with the intent of trying to influence them to come to Ashland. Coach was the one that received the call and once the dad said he was thinking of transferring the coach told about his program and said he’d be welcomed. But he didn’t forward the call and he wasn’t influencing anyone. What you are giggling about here is a big stretch. For a coach to be an influencer or recruiting would mean he or she would have to have made the call, and that didn’t t happen here. I don’t care how many ways the Ashland newspaper or you guys try to spin this story the fact is he was the receiver of a call from a parent. He was not the one placing the call. That is a huge difference. The coach is proud of his program and he will let it be known to anyone he talks to. And he let it be known to this parent. He’s a hard worker and a good coach. This guy tried to set him up with a nefarious call and it worked as far as publicity but as far as infractions they are minor. And the school has dealt with him on that.
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RE: Ashland self-reports possible recruiting violation to the KHSAA - by LOOKAYANNER - 06-23-2022, 07:16 PM

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