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08-13-2011, 12:54 PM
What do you think about this?
08-13-2011, 02:12 PM
They would be even more transfers if people had the money to own a house in 1 county and rent a house in another
In other words its not really legit 95 percent of the time
If you have money you can go anywhere if you dont well you play where you live
In other words its not really legit 95 percent of the time
If you have money you can go anywhere if you dont well you play where you live
08-13-2011, 02:50 PM
I think a parent should have the right to send their children for sports anywhere they want. And I think they should be eligible as long as they are academically eligible. Coaches leave for sports, money, and opportunity all the time. And they also leave if they are not happy with the administration. I just think nobody should stop parents from doing what they believe is best for their children not the school. Kids have only 4 years to get it right, the school will always be there.
08-13-2011, 10:29 PM
Southern Pride Wrote:They would be even more transfers if people had the money to own a house in 1 county and rent a house in another
In other words its not really legit 95 percent of the time
If you have money you can go anywhere if you dont well you play where you live
Some people could play anywhere and it wouldn't make any difference. Attitude is very important and worrying about what others do, doesn't help anyone, it only hinders their ability to play their best or encourage those around them to do their best. The motto here is, "if you worry about yourself and play your best, then it doesn't matter where you are, you will excel", unfortunately some just don't excel period. While others will be standouts no matter where they play.
08-15-2011, 08:09 AM
There is more to excelling in basketball than doing your best. Sometimes its the system, coach, and teammates that are not best suited for a player. But, I will say that if you can't play then it doesn't matter where you go. Not being good shows up quick.
08-31-2011, 09:38 PM
Southern Pride Wrote:They would be even more transfers if people had the money to own a house in 1 county and rent a house in anotherSounds like you think you know alot about this. Isay let them play were it best for th kids :pondering:
In other words its not really legit 95 percent of the time
If you have money you can go anywhere if you dont well you play where you live
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09-06-2011, 09:57 PM
It dont matter to me where any of the kids play im just saying the rules should apply for all
09-07-2011, 08:56 AM
I agree with Southern Pride. Most moves are not in accordance with KHSAA rules. What I dont like is the fact it against the spirit of the rule that players are moving all over the place. I would love to see how many of these girls actually get a scholarship and complete 4 yrs. of college. That is what most say the reason is they move right? I would dare say there is a small percentage that actually do play 4 yrs. at the college level.
09-07-2011, 10:07 AM
I have seen good sides of this and bad. I have seen players move because a father figure got a job somewhere (after losing their dad to cancer) but that kid was ruled ineligible. I also seen a student come over because their dad got a job and the kid was extremely unhappy in the current system, this kid got ruled eligible. I have seen kids who needed to move since he/she was a very talented player but the school has to many rules and is not a basketball school and the kids just disappear over the years. I have seen kids that actually moved, unhappy at the past school and went by the rules but were ruled inelgible.
I think that if the student feels so unhappy in that school/athletic program that he or she would move locations then he/she should be able to be happy.Players only get 4 years to see what thet got and to take one away is something they can never get back. I'd say if the kid moves/rents and goes by the rules as close as they can then they should be able to play where they want and be happy.
I think that if the student feels so unhappy in that school/athletic program that he or she would move locations then he/she should be able to be happy.Players only get 4 years to see what thet got and to take one away is something they can never get back. I'd say if the kid moves/rents and goes by the rules as close as they can then they should be able to play where they want and be happy.
09-07-2011, 10:47 AM
Hitters_Count Wrote:I agree with Southern Pride. Most moves are not in accordance with KHSAA rules. What I dont like is the fact it against the spirit of the rule that players are moving all over the place. I would love to see how many of these girls actually get a scholarship and complete 4 yrs. of college. That is what most say the reason is they move right? I would dare say there is a small percentage that actually do play 4 yrs. at the college level.
Didn't you know that Kendall Noble was unheard of before she came to Perry Central. I bet no college recruiters has ever seen Crawford and Smith as they were at those remote backwoods schools called North Laurel and Mason County. They came to the media capital of the mountains so they could get some recognition.
09-08-2011, 02:42 PM
Noble was in the state tournament every yr you are so wrong that she was unheard of Breathit was going to the state not P. C. Put everyone back to school where they go and Perry Central is just a ok team
09-08-2011, 04:01 PM
Southern Pride Wrote:Noble was in the state tournament every yr you are so wrong that she was unheard of Breathit was going to the state not P. C. Put everyone back to school where they go and Perry Central is just a ok team
LOL. I was being sarcastic. I agree with you and most of your posts.
09-10-2011, 11:13 PM
Will one basketball be enough for Perry Central this yr?
I just dont it will be.
I just dont it will be.
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