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Re: St. Paul’s suing AHSAA
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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06/11/18 12:59 PM
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Since when? I know several kids who have done it and not set out a year including my brother in law when he was in high school 10 years ago.
Since a while ago. I started high school in 2007, and it was that way back then. There are exceptions for moving to different cities, etc, but if your son transferred from Mt. Brook to Briarwood tomorrow, he would have to sit out a year. It's a necessary rule to keep private schools from calling the 15 best high school players in the city, telling them they get a full ride their senior year, and winning a championship every year.
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Re: St. Paul’s suing AHSAA
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06/11/18 01:17 PM
06/11/18 01:17 PM
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Since when? I know several kids who have done it and not set out a year including my brother in law when he was in high school 10 years ago.
Since a while ago. I started high school in 2007, and it was that way back then. There are exceptions for moving to different cities, etc, but if your son transferred from Mt. Brook to Briarwood tomorrow, he would have to sit out a year. It's a necessary rule to keep private schools from calling the 15 best high school players in the city, telling them they get a full ride their senior year, and winning a championship every year. And if a student gets need-based financial aid (there are no atheletic scholarships allowed by the AHSAA) to attend a private school he will be ineligible his first year at the school regardless of whether a bonafide move was made .
Last edited by wmd; 06/11/18 01:19 PM.
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Re: St. Paul’s suing AHSAA
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06/11/18 01:40 PM
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Simple solution.......They don't like the AHSAA rules, they don't have to be a member. As a private school, they chose to join the AHSAA. And also as a private school, they get to pick and choose athletes from wherever they want so there should be "competitive balance" rules applied to them. Private schools really dont get to pick and choose athletes because the zoning rules still apply for all transfers... and its not instant gratification when someone transfers in. Players are still required to sit out of all athletics for a full year unless a "bonafide" move is made. Mrs Wonda from the state has recently retired but I have seen her on multiple occasions driving around north Alabama checking for pictures on the walls and moving boxes at the new addresses of recent transfers. ts Also, Its not as simple as " go play AISA ". They goal of High School athletics is to give students the opportunities. In most cases there is a reason that the schools is AISA stay in AISA... typically that is enrollment or funding. IF a private School has the means to compete in the AHSAA then they should be allowed to compete. I attended a private high school in Walker county and have now worked in the public school system for 5 years.... Ive coached against some of the small private schools in the state and I can tell you that when they do get a transfer in its typically because that student couldn't earn a spot at a larger public school in the area OR their parents wanted to get them out of a poor public system. As for the new "competitive balance rule" im not whole heartedly against it... I do believe however that if it is going to be implemented it should APPLY to All schools in the AHSAA. bulldoodoo. I don't have to move for my son to go from a public school to a private school and play sports immediately. If I want to send my son to a private school next year, all I have to do is enroll him and he can play. There are not "zones" for private schools. Youre mistaken on this... Most of the time the " zone" is the city limits that the school is in but you absolutely have to make a bonafide move before legally being eligible to play if you transfer in once you start middle school. Edited: sorry went back and read other posts.... But these are correct. I believe there is another exception if you transfer out of a school that is deemed " failing " by the state. This applies to transfers to other public schools as well.
Last edited by SouthernRoots; 06/11/18 01:43 PM.
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