2009 WESTPAC FOOTBALL
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D6Guru wrote: Despite the rumors that he transferred because he didn't like the coach, teacher, curriculum, cafeteria food, school colors, average temperatures at Forest Hills........his entire family moved residency to Portage LAST year. He played at Forest Hills last season using his grandparents address.
Just as I suspected, irrefutable evidence that fh cheats :mrgreen: He obviously should have been playing for the Stangs last yr.
I have to say thank you to me ..." for not being stupid enough to go to Penn State."
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lakersfan24
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Re: 2009 WESTPAC FOOTBALL
Vman, the kid's family still owns houses and property in FH. Bought another house and another farm in Portage.
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KEY WORDS: his entire family moved residency to Portage LAST yearD6Guru wrote:......his entire family moved residency to Portage LAST year. He played at Forest Hills last season using his grandparents address.
Key WORD: He played at Forest Hills last season using his grandparents address.
AGAIN, just ongoing evidence of fh cheating :mrgreen:
I have to say thank you to me ..." for not being stupid enough to go to Penn State."
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It's almost like total strangers, in the form of alumni, paying the tuition for McCort athletes. Or like someone not connected with McCort at all paying for Abdullah Wadley's tuition to play for the Crushers several years ago.
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By the way, Kostan lived WITH his parent's in the FH school district DURING football season. His parent's moved AFTER the first of the year. For the sake of his EDUCATION ( isn't this what you McCort guys harp on all the time ), he FINISHED the school year at FH with his grandparents, as to NOT interrrupt his academics. Who in their right mind wants to interrupt a students life by moving a kid during a school year. OOPS!!! Wait a minute. I just forgot about Steve Gates. Didn't he leave Richland after basketball season his junior year and showed up at McCort for April, May and June that year. Sorry. Forgot. Guess he wanted to get acquainted with his NEW buddies before HIS SENIOR football season.
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Uhhhh, who is talking 'bout BM? We were talking about fh cheating .....AGAIN :!:

INTERPRETATION = They moved after football season or stopped using grandmas address after losing to CentralEl-Moldo wrote: His parent's moved AFTER the first of the year. For the sake of his EDUCATION
I have to say thank you to me ..." for not being stupid enough to go to Penn State."
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No one is TALKING about BM per se, except to give examples of what cheating really is.
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wickedcrossover
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I don't think FH, BMHS or anyone else for that matter is cheating. They are just taking advantage of the system currently in place. Circumventing it? Maybe so. But not cheating. There is just too much at risk to play outside of the rules.
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When nobody is checking on kids transferring public to private, there's too much temptation for private schools to let kids into their schools who are transferring for athletic reasons. Even in religious institutions, administrators turn the other way when kids are asking for admission who can help their sports programs. I think it's called aiding and abetting when schools let kids break the rules by transferring for sports.
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Prince Sidewinder
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This is what would bother me if I had a child who went through the parochial system through elementary and into high school and for example is the starting offensive guard as a junior. Then a protestant, public school athlete transfers and takes his position. Now as a parent I have paid thousands of dollars in tuition and my kid is bumped by a player who has no reason to be in that school other than athletics.
This great education that we hear of from private schools. I would like to know how some of these "questionable" transfer players fair after graduationg from the private schools? They are no better off than if they would have attended the public school. Some might be worse off because they were placed on a thrown at the private schools because they were athletes.
This great education that we hear of from private schools. I would like to know how some of these "questionable" transfer players fair after graduationg from the private schools? They are no better off than if they would have attended the public school. Some might be worse off because they were placed on a thrown at the private schools because they were athletes.