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Post by sbccentohfan on Aug 14, 2019 14:57:59 GMT -5
Does anyone know what is going on with the Dowling Twins and perhaps another Clyde player going to play for Oak Harbor?
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Post by redskinfan04 on Aug 14, 2019 15:07:48 GMT -5
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Post by sbccentohfan on Aug 14, 2019 15:59:03 GMT -5
I understand the Fremont News-Mess covered it too
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 15, 2019 14:25:17 GMT -5
VERY simple. If your ENTIRE family LIVES full time in a School District that's where ALL of your children attend school. If not OHSAA Exception #1 does not apply, unless you can prove you have a home under construction and it can't be moved into by the start of a school year. Then a temporary allowance can be given until new construction is complete.
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Post by dump on Aug 16, 2019 11:40:54 GMT -5
Breaking news from the Donut Shop - the Tigers have three transfers who look to make an immediate impact. One of them is Jack Strayer, cousin of Tigers Offensive Assistant/Kicking Coach Jake Strayer. Jack is only a sophomore but will be an immediate starter on the O-Line, one which could use the help.
As for Paul Hinckley, he has transferred away from the Tigers and has moved states after being deemed ineligible to play for the second consecutive year.
I will be stopping by the Tigers scrimmage against Lake tonight, what will be a good test for the 2019 Tigers. If fair-weather fan MarkMay would like to meet up and settle our differences, I encourage him to PM me.
GO Tigers
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Post by sbc95 on Aug 16, 2019 22:03:01 GMT -5
A Clyde coach stuck his nose in it and really made a mess of things for them boys ... SAD very SAD!!
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 16, 2019 22:07:05 GMT -5
How so? Live in Oak Harbor play the entire season for Oak Harbor. Don't live in Oak Harbor only play first 5 games. First grade simple.
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Post by tchldad on Aug 17, 2019 7:13:00 GMT -5
What exactly can a Clyde coach do to make it worse for them? If they legit moved to oak harbor, there shouldn’t be anything anybody can do. I have heard rumors, but can’t know if they’re true or not. But it’s simple. If you don’t actually live in that school district, you can’t expect any favors.
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Post by galion on Aug 17, 2019 7:56:16 GMT -5
A Clyde coach stuck his nose in it and really made a mess of things for them boys ... SAD very SAD!! A couple of things. First, Clyde's coach never spoke to the reporter who wrote the story, so that's a problem. Second, just because you rent an apartment in the district at the last minute does not mean that you qualify automatically for any move in exemptions when you keep and are still living in your primary residence. Lastly, if the whole story ever does come out the Oak Harbor bball coach, who coincidentally also happens to be their AAU coach, will be lucky to still be employed. The Clyde coaches had nothing to do with this debacle.
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Post by sportsvideo on Aug 17, 2019 10:07:53 GMT -5
A Clyde coach stuck his nose in it and really made a mess of things for them boys ... SAD very SAD!! that isn't what i have been told.. and quite frankly if the real story ever comes out,, it will be just the beginning of crap hitting the fan..
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Post by redskinfan04 on Aug 17, 2019 10:41:05 GMT -5
The only thing I’m certain of in this situation is that it’s the kids that are going to end up losing.
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Post by sbc95 on Aug 17, 2019 11:23:23 GMT -5
The only thing I’m certain of in this situation is that it’s the kids that are going to end up losing. Your right .. The kids are gonna suffer from this .. Talk to the Dad and he will tell you all about the Clyde coach ... DIRTY
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Post by jmorgret07 on Aug 17, 2019 14:32:04 GMT -5
The appeal on Thursday was also denied.
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Post by kingmartinez on Aug 17, 2019 15:04:15 GMT -5
The appeal on Thursday was also denied. Now what!??
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Post by kritz on Aug 17, 2019 16:17:18 GMT -5
The family will have to take legal action. They were questioned about their living situation at the appeal and were still denied. I think Galion hit the nail on the head in his post earlier.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 18, 2019 14:43:28 GMT -5
The family will waste a lot of money on legal fees with such a blatant attempt to circumvent OHSAA Bylaws.
At this point these kids can not play ANY games for OH, let alone start classes, unless they go through the Open Enrollment process. Instead of claiming they moved into the district.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 18, 2019 14:49:17 GMT -5
The only thing I’m certain of in this situation is that it’s the kids that are going to end up losing. Your right .. The kids are gonna suffer from this .. Talk to the Dad and he will tell you all about the Clyde coach ... DIRTY The "DIRTY" part is parents CHEATING to get by OHSAA rules. The parents are the cause of kids "suffering". They're "losers". IF OH administrators were doing their due diligence this wouldn't have gotten this far. THEY should have told the parents they were breaking OHSAA Bylaws. Either REALLY move or Open Enroll the kids and accept the fact that their sons could only play the first 5 games of the year. BTW, it's gonna be the same in basketball. Also baseball or track if they participated in those sports at Clyde. .
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Post by tonyperkis on Aug 18, 2019 19:14:50 GMT -5
Did they sell their house in Clyde, and buy a house in Oak Harbor? Are they Renting in Oak Harbor? Is Oak harbor more than 100 miles from Clyde? Did the kids or coaches for basketball recruit these kids to Oak Harbor?
I heard it was a 3-0 slam denied in the appeals.
The shame of this is the two kids suffer.
The Shame those Clyde coaches worked with these kids from JR high through their junior year. Clyde has a great football program run by great coaches. This was a selfish move IMO.
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Post by sbc95 on Aug 19, 2019 21:01:28 GMT -5
Your right .. The kids are gonna suffer from this .. Talk to the Dad and he will tell you all about the Clyde coach ... DIRTY The "DIRTY" part is parents CHEATING to get by OHSAA rules. The parents are the cause of kids "suffering". They're "losers". IF OH administrators were doing their due diligence this wouldn't have gotten this far. THEY should have told the parents they were breaking OHSAA Bylaws. Either REALLY move or Open Enroll the kids and accept the fact that their sons could only play the first 5 games of the year. BTW, it's gonna be the same in basketball. Also baseball or track if they participated in those sports at Clyde. .
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Post by sbc95 on Aug 19, 2019 21:07:10 GMT -5
So if parents are getting a Divorce and the kids decide to move with one of their parents to another school district and that parent does have an address there they still can only play 5 games ...? I believe this is what’s happening to the Downing boys!! I wouldn’t say that is recruiting that is transferring due to marriage break up?
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Post by usramfan on Aug 19, 2019 23:25:01 GMT -5
So if parents are getting a Divorce and the kids decide to move with one of their parents to another school district and that parent does have an address there they still can only play 5 games ...? I believe this is what’s happening to the Downing boys!! I wouldn’t say that is recruiting that is transferring due to marriage break up? If that parent does not have primary custody, then it's not a legal move relative to the bylaws.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 20, 2019 1:20:37 GMT -5
So if parents are getting a Divorce and the kids decide to move with one of their parents to another school district and that parent does have an address there they still can only play 5 games ...? I believe this is what’s happening to the Downing boys!! I wouldn’t say that is recruiting that is transferring due to marriage break up? "Getting" doesn't count. "Getting" could last for years. Instead of "getting", married couples often decide NOT to "get". Once officially divorced the OHSAA will allow kids to decide which parent they want to live with, unless there's abuse or drugs involved by one of the parents. But, the OHSAA isn't buying it that one actually divorced parent just happens to move to OH where the boys want to play. The reason to move to OH has to be about a job, or relatives living in OH. Most couples that get a divorce usually end up living in the same city to be close to the kids that one parent gets custody of, or joint custody is easier to manage. This isn't the OHSAA's first boat ride with parents playing games with the move exception to the transfer Bylaws. BTW, "recruiting" has nothing to with it. UNLESS the parents had a conversation with an OH coach about how to get to OH and play in all games. Obviously the parents have not convinced the OHSAA that one or both have not been devious about the supposed move.
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Post by tchldad on Aug 20, 2019 3:36:47 GMT -5
I would like to know why 2 seniors would want to leave Clyde football anyway? Clyde has a great tradition of winning. There must be way more to this story. Somebody in OH, convinced this family they would be able to play the whole season. Why else would you move? Would love to hear how all this played out.
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Post by curmudgeon on Aug 20, 2019 4:56:56 GMT -5
So if parents are getting a Divorce and the kids decide to move with one of their parents to another school district and that parent does have an address there they still can only play 5 games ...? I believe this is what’s happening to the Downing boys!! I wouldn’t say that is recruiting that is transferring due to marriage break up? "Getting" doesn't count. "Getting" could last for years. Instead of "getting", married couples often decide NOT to "get". Once officially divorced the OHSAA will allow kids to decide which parent they want to live with, unless there's abuse or drugs involved by one of the parents. But, the OHSAA isn't buying it that one actually divorced parent just happens to move to OH where the boys want to play. The reason to move to OH has to be about a job, or relatives living in OH. Most couples that get a divorce usually end up living in the same city to be close to the kids that one parent gets custody of, or joint custody is easier to manage. This isn't the OHSAA's first boat ride with parents playing games with the move exception to the transfer Bylaws. BTW, "recruiting" has nothing to with it. UNLESS the parents had a conversation with an OH coach about how to get to OH and play in all games. Obviously the parents have not convinced the OHSAA that one or both have not been devious about the Once officially divorced the OHSAA will allow kids to decide which parent they want to live with, unless there's abuse or drugs involved by one of the parents? And to think the Sandusky County Court of Common Pleas was under the impression they had the final say? The OHSAA is getting more powerful by the minute.
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Post by dude on Aug 20, 2019 12:11:07 GMT -5
Once officially divorced the OHSAA will allow kids to decide which parent they want to live with, unless there's abuse or drugs involved by one of the parents? And to think the Sandusky County Court of Common Pleas was under the impression they had the final say? The OHSAA is getting more powerful by the minute. I sense sarcasm. The OHSAA has exactly NO say in which divorced parent a kid can live with.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 20, 2019 22:42:31 GMT -5
I miss typed. What was meant is the OHSAA will allow either divorced parent that the student is living with to be the school district of residence for athletic purposes.
What got meshed in there is that in some divorces as a child gets into his/her later teens they can petition the court to allow them to choose which parent to live with. Often judges will give more weight to the child's wishes at that point.
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Post by fbfan on Aug 21, 2019 12:16:15 GMT -5
The appeal on Thursday was also denied. Now what!?? So where are the players in question currently working out?
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Post by megadomes on Aug 21, 2019 13:07:36 GMT -5
The players in question are great kids, tough situation. I am positive that their aau coach was not from Oak Harbor, though there was a couple OH kids on their team. My understanding of the rule was so long as the custodial parent established residency in a school district, then the kids would be eligible for that school. To say both parents should live in that district is ludicrous in this situation because they havent been married in years.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 21, 2019 18:19:18 GMT -5
Not a "tough situation" if the OHSAA Bylaws were followed.
The question the OHSAA asked and obviously didn't get a satisfactory answer to is, "Why did you(the custodial parent) move from Clyde to Oak Harbor? The parent could not say, "Because my sons want to play sports for Oak Harbor." The obvious reason. The dishonest answer was not satisfactory.
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Post by jmorgret07 on Aug 21, 2019 21:49:46 GMT -5
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