All you mccort haters Abdulla Wadley is ineligible
[quote="Heaven&Hoops";p="125010"]
In that case, AW played 4 years of high school basketball.
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Wrong. The PIAAs definition of participating a year is 25% or more of a season. AW played a couple of JV games, that's it!
[quote="Heaven&Hoops";p="125010"]
From what I understand, the former JHS basketball coach was not contacted in the matter. [/quote]
Wrong. Talked with him personally.
In that case, AW played 4 years of high school basketball.
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Wrong. The PIAAs definition of participating a year is 25% or more of a season. AW played a couple of JV games, that's it!
[quote="Heaven&Hoops";p="125010"]
From what I understand, the former JHS basketball coach was not contacted in the matter. [/quote]
Wrong. Talked with him personally.
I have to say thank you to me ..." for not being stupid enough to go to Penn State."
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AW is a very close friend of mine and i cant even tell u if he played 25% of the season or not but it really doen't matter much now, but on the subject of gunby that is my cousin and of my recent knowledge he is going to stay at CV and finish up high school there so him comming to mccort is a false statement for sure.
Re: All you mccort haters Abdulla Wadley is ineligible
[quote="waynejonesDT#74";p="125024"]
but it really doen't matter much now[/quote]
Good point WJ74, I just felt for the young man and wish things would have been on the up & up @ the local hearing! But you must move forward!!
And lball5, there are only two eligibility rules/issues related to grade levels and such. I do have the link & copies of the pertinent sections @ work but the PIAA is easy to access and these rules are in the Constitution section, I believe.
Short version of the 2 rules is as follows: you have 6 yrs of eligibility after 6th grade & 4 yrs eligibility after 8th grade. In relationship to the first rule, the PIAA references that a student may be granted an extra yr of eligibility if in the yr in question the student participated in less than 25% of a season....and again, there were no if ands or buts that AW did not participate in a fourth of the BBall season his sophomore yr.!!
But let us move on!!
but it really doen't matter much now[/quote]
Good point WJ74, I just felt for the young man and wish things would have been on the up & up @ the local hearing! But you must move forward!!
And lball5, there are only two eligibility rules/issues related to grade levels and such. I do have the link & copies of the pertinent sections @ work but the PIAA is easy to access and these rules are in the Constitution section, I believe.
Short version of the 2 rules is as follows: you have 6 yrs of eligibility after 6th grade & 4 yrs eligibility after 8th grade. In relationship to the first rule, the PIAA references that a student may be granted an extra yr of eligibility if in the yr in question the student participated in less than 25% of a season....and again, there were no if ands or buts that AW did not participate in a fourth of the BBall season his sophomore yr.!!
But let us move on!!
I have to say thank you to me ..." for not being stupid enough to go to Penn State."
Re: All you mccort haters Abdulla Wadley is ineligible
I have no dog in this fight, but I do like accuracy...from the PIAA handbook online....
1. ARTICLE VIII
PERIOD OF PARTICIPATION
Section 1. Period of Participation.
A student shall not represent the student’s school in
interscholastic athletics if the student has:
A. Reached the end of the student’s fourth consecutive
year (8th consecutive semester or the equivalent) beyond the 8th
grade year, without regard to the student’s period of attendance;
B. Participated in six seasons beyond the sixth grade or
four seasons beyond the eighth grade in any sport; or
C. Completed the work of grades nine, ten, eleven and
twelve, inclusive.
2.Section 2. When A Student Participates In A Season.
A student is considered as representing the student’s school
during a particular season in a sport only if the student has
participated in a Regular Season or Postseason Contest in that
sport or any part of a Regular Season or Postseason Contest in
that sport.
3. Section 6. Waiver Of Sections 1A and/or 1B.
A. The District Committee may waive Sections 1A and/or
1B in cases of long-confining illness or injury which meet all of
the following requirements: (1) causes at least 60 days of
absence from school during the school year or semester which is
to be repeated, (2) causes the student to be confined to an
institution and/or at home for at least 60 school days during the
school year or semester which is to be repeated, (3)
necessitates repeating a school year or semester, and, for a
waiver of Section 1B, (4) the student participated in fewer than
25% of the maximum permitted number of Regular Season
Contests in the sport during the repeated school year or
semester.
So, the 25% rule appies to long-confining illness or injury, along with the other requirements.....was this the case?
1. ARTICLE VIII
PERIOD OF PARTICIPATION
Section 1. Period of Participation.
A student shall not represent the student’s school in
interscholastic athletics if the student has:
A. Reached the end of the student’s fourth consecutive
year (8th consecutive semester or the equivalent) beyond the 8th
grade year, without regard to the student’s period of attendance;
B. Participated in six seasons beyond the sixth grade or
four seasons beyond the eighth grade in any sport; or
C. Completed the work of grades nine, ten, eleven and
twelve, inclusive.
2.Section 2. When A Student Participates In A Season.
A student is considered as representing the student’s school
during a particular season in a sport only if the student has
participated in a Regular Season or Postseason Contest in that
sport or any part of a Regular Season or Postseason Contest in
that sport.
3. Section 6. Waiver Of Sections 1A and/or 1B.
A. The District Committee may waive Sections 1A and/or
1B in cases of long-confining illness or injury which meet all of
the following requirements: (1) causes at least 60 days of
absence from school during the school year or semester which is
to be repeated, (2) causes the student to be confined to an
institution and/or at home for at least 60 school days during the
school year or semester which is to be repeated, (3)
necessitates repeating a school year or semester, and, for a
waiver of Section 1B, (4) the student participated in fewer than
25% of the maximum permitted number of Regular Season
Contests in the sport during the repeated school year or
semester.
So, the 25% rule appies to long-confining illness or injury, along with the other requirements.....was this the case?
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Heaven&Hoops
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vman,
Which sophomore year are you talking about. The one at JHS or the one at McCort?
As you see the 25% rule is only in effect if the is long term injury or illness. If it were not the case, coaches could "test" a kid out his sophomore year to see how he handles the varsity level. If they feel he is not ready, and they haven't reached the 25% point of the regular season, then let's hold him back so he can get three more years of high school sports.
If the young man was serious about school and academics, then I might feel sorry for him. But that is obviously not the case. So let's all move on.
Which sophomore year are you talking about. The one at JHS or the one at McCort?
As you see the 25% rule is only in effect if the is long term injury or illness. If it were not the case, coaches could "test" a kid out his sophomore year to see how he handles the varsity level. If they feel he is not ready, and they haven't reached the 25% point of the regular season, then let's hold him back so he can get three more years of high school sports.
If the young man was serious about school and academics, then I might feel sorry for him. But that is obviously not the case. So let's all move on.
Re: All you mccort haters Abdulla Wadley is ineligible
The 7-year plan (to complete grades 7-12) is still a legal option with eligibility in grade 12 as long as
A.) The "extra" year is as a 7th or 8th grader
and B.) the athlete does not play that sport all three years he/she is in the wonderful years of 7th and 8th grade.
A.) The "extra" year is as a 7th or 8th grader
and B.) the athlete does not play that sport all three years he/she is in the wonderful years of 7th and 8th grade.
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Opinionguy
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You have to see the
section for Vman's case:
which reads:
"you can use the 25% rule however you want when you have no defense against the whole world on Bleachercoaches"
Now that all of this is over and done with we all have to stay up late at night to think how else we can screw McCort. I mean, they keep winning all of those championships...
Please.
which reads:
"you can use the 25% rule however you want when you have no defense against the whole world on Bleachercoaches"
Now that all of this is over and done with we all have to stay up late at night to think how else we can screw McCort. I mean, they keep winning all of those championships...
Please.
And the last thing I must tell you...NEVER QUIT!
Re: All you mccort haters Abdulla Wadley is ineligible
[quote="Opinionguy";p="125077"]
you can use the 25% rule however you want when you have no defense against the whole world on Bleachercoaches
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First of all as stated previously, I was for moving on... despite the false representation by a certain member of the D6 committee! He is the one who brought up the 25% issue in AW's 2nd yr @ JHS....conveniently after BM had presented their case and members were to vote!
I care not about your perception of having "no defense against the whole world on Bleachercoaches"
I and many others accept the hatred & prejudice for McCort that exist...no problem with that!
How about defending an adult, supposedly with the best interest of kids in the forefront, presenting erroneous info.!!! Pitiful!!
I mean, since BM can't win any championships...why stoop to misrepresentation?
Please.
you can use the 25% rule however you want when you have no defense against the whole world on Bleachercoaches
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First of all as stated previously, I was for moving on... despite the false representation by a certain member of the D6 committee! He is the one who brought up the 25% issue in AW's 2nd yr @ JHS....conveniently after BM had presented their case and members were to vote!
I care not about your perception of having "no defense against the whole world on Bleachercoaches"
I and many others accept the hatred & prejudice for McCort that exist...no problem with that!
How about defending an adult, supposedly with the best interest of kids in the forefront, presenting erroneous info.!!! Pitiful!!
I mean, since BM can't win any championships...why stoop to misrepresentation?
Please.
I have to say thank you to me ..." for not being stupid enough to go to Penn State."
Re: All you mccort haters Abdulla Wadley is ineligible
He was a top tier player ngl. My GOAT
