laser breath wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 8:33 pmCome on man. I rely on your posts for sanity. Of course it raises a red flag. Wow. Ironton still has Carrico and this will be his last year. The next carrico is probably coming around 10 years from now. Burg on their state run had one kid that played at a different high school as a sophomore. His mom is a teacher at burg. I’d bet house money that he didn’t come to try for a state football championship. Honestly I don’t think Burgfans would’ve thought they would go that far.countywide35 wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 7:49 pmlaser breath wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 2:51 pm
It’s illegal if family doesn’t move legitimately. Hiding it in some sort of way doesn’t make it that way either.
You don’t think a student moving from one school in the conference to another school in their senior year raises a red flag?
Just because a kid moves his senior year within a conference in 2020 NO doesn’t raise a red flag. Maybe with fans. But not the OHSAA if rules are followed. Who to blame a set of parents wanting the best for their kids and so what if playing for a state championship is the driving factor. GA get better. Get to state. So players won’t leave their senior year. Kids are allowed to leave in nowadays time. Rules are followed. It’s acceptable. Regardless the emotions involved. As Tim Tebow says. Stick with the convictions they lead you true. Convictions drive those to accomplish the mission.
No no. Wasn’t a post about a burg kid or any from the river towns. This post was about a student/athlete transferring and it raising red flags. Maybe 20yrs ago. Yes. But in now a days time with open enrollment it’s not a red flag. The OHSAA has set rules for this and if a kid transfers and followed the rules doing so then there is not one thing anyone can do about it. Regardless how your emotions make you feel about it if it’s done by OHSAA rules. Then o well. It’s a done deal.