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01-24-2018, 10:04 AM
Final
01-24-2018, 06:10 PM
Looks like Perry gained them a player? Just saw that Turner kid play for Jackson City during the All A? How is he eligible? I mean, seriously, how?
01-24-2018, 07:31 PM
Iâm wondering same thing . Anyone know how Turner got eligible ? And why heâd leave Jackson ?
01-24-2018, 08:15 PM
PCC looking good especially with the addition of Cam Turner
01-24-2018, 11:24 PM
He transferred from Jackson City to win Regional Championships. I have gotten from a VERY good source that, he transferred for more than just Baseball. Now as for his eligibility, Jackson City released him to play. If they had not released him he then would not have been allowed to play. I think that this is a joke and a total abuse of mobility. I would have no problem if this was for academics, or his parent's got a new job, wasn't a fit for the program, etc... But, he left to win Regional Championships, and that's the only reason, period. That was his sole reason. Had to be. Mid-season nonetheless. I would not have a big problem with this, but the fact that he did this mid-season, and went to a top team in the region, is ridiculous. And that the transfer was not per say to Breathitt County, (very close in proximity)... Why was he at Jackson City and not Breathitt anyways? I think something like that should warrant a suspension, when solely based around winning, when it is done in the middle of the season no matter what the previous school's opinion is. They should have some sort of board that could over rule, in this instance, Jackson City. Players have a commitment to their school, and allowing a player to transfer does not fulfill the commitment a player had to the school, fan base, teammates, and coaches. What type of message does this send to other athletes throughout the state? What moral lesson do they learn? If Keita, Bonny, Stone, Caudill, Back, etc, all transferred to the same school mid-season, and all got granted the ability to play do you think that would be fair? Of course it wouldn't be fair. Could KHSAA do anything about it? And then you have to wonder why Perry? Did they in any way recruit, when did they know, what is recruiting, other schools and coaches did not get an opportunity to his services, etc... All of that messy stuff... I'm sure every coach in the Region would want him. In college, in a best case scenario a player couldn't play until the following school year began, no baseball. Not trying to bash the guy, he did not break any rules and he did stay completely in the system, just my thoughts on the system in place, best of luck Cam.
01-25-2018, 12:58 AM
This game could've been one of the worst officiated games I have watched in a long time.. Heard the Perry vs. Wolfe game was even worse. Once Perry gets playing like they will be come district time, this game is Perry 20+
01-25-2018, 07:22 PM
The Ole Man Wrote:He transferred from Jackson City to win Regional Championships. I have gotten from a VERY good source that, he transferred for more than just Baseball. Now as for his eligibility, Jackson City released him to play. If they had not released him he then would not have been allowed to play. I think that this is a joke and a total abuse of mobility. I would have no problem if this was for academics, or his parent's got a new job, wasn't a fit for the program, etc... But, he left to win Regional Championships, and that's the only reason, period. That was his sole reason. Had to be. Mid-season nonetheless. I would not have a big problem with this, but the fact that he did this mid-season, and went to a top team in the region, is ridiculous. And that the transfer was not per say to Breathitt County, (very close in proximity)... Why was he at Jackson City and not Breathitt anyways? I think something like that should warrant a suspension, when solely based around winning, when it is done in the middle of the season no matter what the previous school's opinion is. They should have some sort of board that could over rule, in this instance, Jackson City. Players have a commitment to their school, and allowing a player to transfer does not fulfill the commitment a player had to the school, fan base, teammates, and coaches. What type of message does this send to other athletes throughout the state? What moral lesson do they learn? If Keita, Bonny, Stone, Caudill, Back, etc, all transferred to the same school mid-season, and all got granted the ability to play do you think that would be fair? Of course it wouldn't be fair. Could KHSAA do anything about it? And then you have to wonder why Perry? Did they in any way recruit, when did they know, what is recruiting, other schools and coaches did not get an opportunity to his services, etc... All of that messy stuff... I'm sure every coach in the Region would want him. In college, in a best case scenario a player couldn't play until the following school year began, no baseball. Not trying to bash the guy, he did not break any rules and he did stay completely in the system, just my thoughts on the system in place, best of luck Cam.
If, like you said, he switched to win a region championship then why he would go to Breathitt? Since you heard this from a "VERY good source" you would think your statement would add up, which clearly it doesn't. And as to his commitment to the school, or any player, for that matter how are teenage kids expected to show commitment to their school when the school isn't doing anything for them? In my opinion he stayed a lot longer than he should've. If I was his parents he would've switched schools a long time ago. I've only had the chance to watch a couple games this season of Turner, but when he was at Jackson it seemed he was doing everything by himself; not to knock any of the other players, but they are just too young to make a real impact on the game. Why wouldn't you want to go to a school where you are going to get a chance to play on a real level, whereas at Jackson he wouldn't make it out of the district, again?
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