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Ashland self-reports possible recruiting violation to the KHSAA
(09-26-2022, 08:50 PM)SocratesKy Wrote: It's simply not fair for a coach to clearly, blatantly, tactfully, premeditated, perform recruiting at levels rarely even rumored to occur - knowingly, willingly disregarding rules and regulations at the high school level as if they don't exist.  1) It sets a very bad example for high school kids role models to act in this nature and 2) it is simply not fair for any other school coach in Kentucky that has the least bit of a conscious to be forced to play with in-house kids because they choose to follow the rules or only passively tip toe the line.  The punishment will be harsh, very harsh, as the KHSAA knows that it is either going to open Pandora's box on high school recruiting or put the screws to the bad actor.  There is no serious response that can justify the actions that occurred.  Blaming the players dad for outing a coach that is cheating is as ridiculous as the cheating itself.
I agree totally. I think it just sits a bad example for our kids to support such actions. Embarrassing for us as a school who has a rich tradition in sports. I honestly doesn’t know he looks at these boys at practice after his willingness to trade them for other kids at our biggest rival. The other recruited kid who lives in another county that our coach recruited playing point guard. To fill his hole!  I just hope the KHSAA doesn’t penalize the kids for the coaches stupidity and ego. He should have taken that Montgomery job when he had the chance. We would be better off for sure. Saved us all the embarrassment. We are a laughing stock of state right now

(09-26-2022, 09:04 PM)JKy1976 Wrote:
(09-26-2022, 08:50 PM)SocratesKy Wrote: It's simply not fair for a coach to clearly, blatantly, tactfully, premeditated, perform recruiting at levels rarely even rumored to occur - knowingly, willingly disregarding rules and regulations at the high school level as if they don't exist.  1) It sets a very bad example for high school kids role models to act in this nature and 2) it is simply not fair for any other school coach in Kentucky that has the least bit of a conscious to be forced to play with in-house kids because they choose to follow the rules or only passively tip toe the line.  The punishment will be harsh, very harsh, as the KHSAA knows that it is either going to open Pandora's box on high school recruiting or put the screws to the bad actor.  There is no serious response that can justify the actions that occurred.  Blaming the players dad for outing a coach that is cheating is as ridiculous as the cheating itself.
The dad is an IDIOT!!!!!   J. Mays talked too much,  but that dad’s an IDIOT.  This goes on all the time. R Anderson has spoke with 8th grade parents before.  Difference is those dads wasn’t an IDIOT.
I’m glad the dad brought this to light as an ashland parent with a kid in the program. He has been doing it for years. I personally think the dad did us all a favor and exposed this man for what he is. A cheater, exploiting our kids and program for his own greed to get back to college. Just watch any of the media we put out. Half of it is his face all in it. He doesn’t care about our kids. I thank the dad for exposing this fraud!!
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RE: Ashland self-reports possible recruiting violation to the KHSAA - by 16thregionballer - 09-26-2022, 10:07 PM

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