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Post by ohioraised on Apr 12, 2023 6:46:40 GMT -5
ALSO, the older brother never moved. He stayed at the former residence. As far as their daughter, it's just another couple of miles to the school. Wouldn't it be better to drop her off at school than having her stand out in the cold and rain at the previous address?? What if they didn't get her open enrolled? There is only ONE day a year you can open enroll to Ontario AND people campout in front of the BOE office to make sure they get their kid/kids in. Not everyone makes it every year, there are only so many openings per year. "Witch hunt"? It's impossible for the OHSAA to track down all potential cases of Bylaw infractions. The OHSAA cannot afford dozens of detectives. It's the responsibilities of school districts to police and report potential violations. The OHSAA then investigates. You think there was no infraction and OHSAA screwed the kid on purpose?? As my above post states, he was the 3rd QB in a row that "moved" to Mansfield, with the assistance of Mansfield Senior's head coach. No one in their right mind "moves" to Mansfield from Ontario, unless it's an easy path to getting a high school diploma OR play football. Your taxes are higher, the education is not as good and your new house will not be worth as much when you sell it. WHICH is why there are OHSAA Bylaws governing transfers. My point is, if this kid's younger brother stays in West Holmes, the OHSAA bylaws say the older brother can't play, UNLESS the entire family moves OR there's a fake change of guardianship. There goes tax deductions that better not be claimed, with the 80,000 new IRS agents out there The 2nd and 3rd QB to leave Ontario did not need any assistance from the Mansfield head coach since they had a extreme dislike for the Ontario staff. Try not to imply they were recruited when the truth is they wanted any way out of Ontario they could get. For one it was open enrollment and for the other it was to move 3 to 4 blocks down the road into another school district.
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Post by richrod on Apr 12, 2023 7:16:51 GMT -5
well that stinks for region 14 if he left. Leaves less talent returning on a solid team to try and compete with Glenville who is recruiting the northern half of Ohio right now. Perkins likely now has the most back with the best chance to hang with them unless Elyria Catholic can get more talent to come in with their former OSU stars coaching staff.
best of luck to the kid at Pick North though.
That being said, how much does this change the favorites for the OCC?
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Post by sportsfan15 on Apr 12, 2023 7:56:42 GMT -5
ALSO, the older brother never moved. He stayed at the former residence. As far as their daughter, it's just another couple of miles to the school. Wouldn't it be better to drop her off at school than having her stand out in the cold and rain at the previous address?? What if they didn't get her open enrolled? There is only ONE day a year you can open enroll to Ontario AND people campout in front of the BOE office to make sure they get their kid/kids in. Not everyone makes it every year, there are only so many openings per year. "Witch hunt"? It's impossible for the OHSAA to track down all potential cases of Bylaw infractions. The OHSAA cannot afford dozens of detectives. It's the responsibilities of school districts to police and report potential violations. The OHSAA then investigates. You think there was no infraction and OHSAA screwed the kid on purpose?? As my above post states, he was the 3rd QB in a row that "moved" to Mansfield, with the assistance of Mansfield Senior's head coach. No one in their right mind "moves" to Mansfield from Ontario, unless it's an easy path to getting a high school diploma OR play football. Your taxes are higher, the education is not as good and your new house will not be worth as much when you sell it. WHICH is why there are OHSAA Bylaws governing transfers. My point is, if this kid's younger brother stays in West Holmes, the OHSAA bylaws say the older brother can't play, UNLESS the entire family moves OR there's a fake change of guardianship. There goes tax deductions that better not be claimed, with the 80,000 new IRS agents out there The 2nd and 3rd QB to leave Ontario did not need any assistance from the Mansfield head coach since they had a extreme dislike for the Ontario staff. Try not to imply they were recruited when the truth is they wanted any way out of Ontario they could get. For one it was open enrollment and for the other it was to move 3 to 4 blocks down the road into another school district. This is true from my knowledge. WF claims have alluded to them being subpar players anyway so why would he care?! The witch hunt was by the people of Ontario "attacking" the family/kid because he was leaving, not ohsaa. Back to the main topic of the thread. I agree it would seem that Pick North does tend to get some new talent every year. Not sure how it always works out for them, but they have a track record of decent success.
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Post by dude on Apr 12, 2023 8:00:22 GMT -5
well that stinks for region 14 if he left. Leaves less talent returning on a solid team to try and compete with Glenville who is recruiting the northern half of Ohio right now. Perkins likely now has the most back with the best chance to hang with them unless Elyria Catholic can get more talent to come in with their former OSU stars coaching staff. best of luck to the kid at Pick North though. That being said, how much does this change the favorites for the OCC? West Holmes did not compete with Glenville before. They couldn't beat Van Wert who also lost to Glenville. With the loss of their QB at West Holmes to graduation they were not going to be the same team even with SWD returning. Now they will be less of a team. Favorites in the 2023 OCC could/should include Ashland now that Valentine has returned and he has a young QB who is already being recruited by big time football schools.
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Post by dude on Apr 12, 2023 8:10:02 GMT -5
The 2nd and 3rd QB to leave Ontario did not need any assistance from the Mansfield head coach since they had a extreme dislike for the Ontario staff. Try not to imply they were recruited when the truth is they wanted any way out of Ontario they could get. For one it was open enrollment and for the other it was to move 3 to 4 blocks down the road into another school district. This is true from my knowledge. WF claims have alluded to them being subpar players anyway so why would he care?! The witch hunt was by the people of Ontario "attacking" the family/kid because he was leaving, not ohsaa. Back to the main topic of the thread. I agree it would seem that Pick North does tend to get some new talent every year. Not sure how it always works out for them, but they have a track record of decent success. WF thinks that Ontario is a utopia and all want to be in it. Fact is there have been athletes transferring out of Ontario for many years, not just 3 QBs. In this case the player is in the foster program and can move from host to host without family being a factor.
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Post by jakethesnake2 on Apr 12, 2023 12:25:31 GMT -5
well that stinks for region 14 if he left. Leaves less talent returning on a solid team to try and compete with Glenville who is recruiting the northern half of Ohio right now. Perkins likely now has the most back with the best chance to hang with them unless Elyria Catholic can get more talent to come in with their former OSU stars coaching staff. best of luck to the kid at Pick North though. That being said, how much does this change the favorites for the OCC? West Holmes did not compete with Glenville before. They couldn't beat Van Wert who also lost to Glenville. With the loss of their QB at West Holmes to graduation they were not going to be the same team even with SWD returning. Now they will be less of a team. Favorites in the 2023 OCC could/should include Ashland now that Valentine has returned and he has a young QB who is already being recruited by big time football schools. you stole my thunder. I don't trust schools like West Holmes even with SWD. I trust schools like WBL although Van Wert did lose a bit.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 12, 2023 14:52:15 GMT -5
ALSO, the older brother never moved. He stayed at the former residence. As far as their daughter, it's just another couple of miles to the school. Wouldn't it be better to drop her off at school than having her stand out in the cold and rain at the previous address?? What if they didn't get her open enrolled? There is only ONE day a year you can open enroll to Ontario AND people campout in front of the BOE office to make sure they get their kid/kids in. Not everyone makes it every year, there are only so many openings per year. "Witch hunt"? It's impossible for the OHSAA to track down all potential cases of Bylaw infractions. The OHSAA cannot afford dozens of detectives. It's the responsibilities of school districts to police and report potential violations. The OHSAA then investigates. You think there was no infraction and OHSAA screwed the kid on purpose?? As my above post states, he was the 3rd QB in a row that "moved" to Mansfield, with the assistance of Mansfield Senior's head coach. No one in their right mind "moves" to Mansfield from Ontario, unless it's an easy path to getting a high school diploma OR play football. Your taxes are higher, the education is not as good and your new house will not be worth as much when you sell it. WHICH is why there are OHSAA Bylaws governing transfers. My point is, if this kid's younger brother stays in West Holmes, the OHSAA bylaws say the older brother can't play, UNLESS the entire family moves OR there's a fake change of guardianship. There goes tax deductions that better not be claimed, with the 80,000 new IRS agents out there The 2nd and 3rd QB to leave Ontario did not need any assistance from the Mansfield head coach since they had a extreme dislike for the Ontario staff. Try not to imply they were recruited when the truth is they wanted any way out of Ontario they could get. For one it was open enrollment and for the other it was to move 3 to 4 blocks down the road into another school district. Where did I say anything about "assistance"? I DARE you to show us. They talked to the head coach about transferring. A no no per the OHSAA. In the 3rd case the Bylaws on Open Enrollment were not followed, thus he was deemed ineligible by the OHSAA. FACTS, stubborn little things "3 blocks down the road" would put them in the Kroger parking lot. BTW, the 3rd QB only decided to leave Ontario when he got beat out by a better QB. I guess that would lead to "extreme dislike" for Ontario coaches. What made them think he could start at QB for Senior? Unless.......
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 12, 2023 15:27:43 GMT -5
This is true from my knowledge. WF claims have alluded to them being subpar players anyway so why would he care?! The witch hunt was by the people of Ontario "attacking" the family/kid because he was leaving, not ohsaa. Back to the main topic of the thread. I agree it would seem that Pick North does tend to get some new talent every year. Not sure how it always works out for them, but they have a track record of decent success. WF thinks that Ontario is a utopia and all want to be in it. Fact is there have been athletes transferring out of Ontario for many years, not just 3 QBs. In this case the player is in the foster program and can move from host to host without family being a factor. Another lie by The dude. Where did i say Utopia or anything close? There are kids that transfer out of all schools all the time. Don't be ignorant and compare how many transfer out of Ontario to the likes of Mansfield Senior VS Senior to Ontario. Ten times more transfer TO Ontario. A net of $1.5 million dollars to Ontario schools. FACTS, stubborn little things. Why doesn't Lexington accept Open Enrollment students? Since you're an expert on the Foster Program, how does one go about leaving a Foster family and going to another Foster family 90 miles away that just happens to live in the school district where he wants to play football?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 12, 2023 15:36:03 GMT -5
The 2nd and 3rd QB to leave Ontario did not need any assistance from the Mansfield head coach since they had a extreme dislike for the Ontario staff. Try not to imply they were recruited when the truth is they wanted any way out of Ontario they could get. For one it was open enrollment and for the other it was to move 3 to 4 blocks down the road into another school district. This is true from my knowledge. WF claims have alluded to them being subpar players anyway so why would he care?! The witch hunt was by the people of Ontario "attacking" the family/kid because he was leaving, not ohsaa. Back to the main topic of the thread. I agree it would seem that Pick North does tend to get some new talent every year. Not sure how it always works out for them, but they have a track record of decent success. Another LIE. Show us where I said anything about "subpar players". I DARE you. Ignorant to say "the people of Ontario attacked the family/kid". First of all, "the people of Ontario" would mean all 6000. See how stupid that makes you sound? Secondly, why would they care when a far better QB beat him out?? "Attacking" anyone or anything NEVER EVER get's a kid found ineligible. ONLY the OHSAA can do that. AND they would never do it on "attacks". They ONLY find athletes ineligible if a family breaks an OHSAA Bylaw. That IS what happened in in this case.
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Post by dude on Apr 13, 2023 5:13:18 GMT -5
ALSO, the older brother never moved. He stayed at the former residence. As far as their daughter, it's just another couple of miles to the school. Wouldn't it be better to drop her off at school than having her stand out in the cold and rain at the previous address?? What if they didn't get her open enrolled? There is only ONE day a year you can open enroll to Ontario AND people campout in front of the BOE office to make sure they get their kid/kids in. Not everyone makes it every year, there are only so many openings per year. "Witch hunt"? It's impossible for the OHSAA to track down all potential cases of Bylaw infractions. The OHSAA cannot afford dozens of detectives. It's the responsibilities of school districts to police and report potential violations. The OHSAA then investigates. You think there was no infraction and OHSAA screwed the kid on purpose?? As my above post states, he was the 3rd QB in a row that "moved" to Mansfield, with the assistance of Mansfield Senior's head coach. No one in their right mind "moves" to Mansfield from Ontario, unless it's an easy path to getting a high school diploma OR play football. Your taxes are higher, the education is not as good and your new house will not be worth as much when you sell it. WHICH is why there are OHSAA Bylaws governing transfers. My point is, if this kid's younger brother stays in West Holmes, the OHSAA bylaws say the older brother can't play, UNLESS the entire family moves OR there's a fake change of guardianship. There goes tax deductions that better not be claimed, with the 80,000 new IRS agents out there The 2nd and 3rd QB to leave Ontario did not need any assistance from the Mansfield head coach since they had a extreme dislike for the Ontario staff. Try not to imply they were recruited when the truth is they wanted any way out of Ontario they could get. For one it was open enrollment and for the other it was to move 3 to 4 blocks down the road into another school district. What makes him think the head coach at Mansfield gave them assistance?
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Post by ohioraised on Apr 13, 2023 7:08:29 GMT -5
The 2nd and 3rd QB to leave Ontario did not need any assistance from the Mansfield head coach since they had a extreme dislike for the Ontario staff. Try not to imply they were recruited when the truth is they wanted any way out of Ontario they could get. For one it was open enrollment and for the other it was to move 3 to 4 blocks down the road into another school district. Where did I say anything about "assistance"? I DARE you to show us. They talked to the head coach about transferring. A no no per the OHSAA. In the 3rd case the Bylaws on Open Enrollment were not followed, thus he was deemed ineligible by the OHSAA. FACTS, stubborn little things "3 blocks down the road" would put them in the Kroger parking lot. BTW, the 3rd QB only decided to leave Ontario when he got beat out by a better QB. I guess that would lead to "extreme dislike" for Ontario coaches. What made them think he could start at QB for Senior? Unless....... Apr 11, 2023 at 3:34pm Willard Fillmore said: As my above post states, he was the 3rd QB in a row that "moved" to Mansfield, with the assistance of Mansfield Senior's head coach. No one in their right mind "moves" to Mansfield from Ontario, unless it's an easy path to getting a high school diploma OR play football. Your taxes are higher, the education is not as good and your new house will not be worth as much when you sell it. WHICH is why there are OHSAA Bylaws governing transfers.You made the claim they had assistance from the head coach. Also, 3 to 4 blocks away puts them off the corner of Silver Lane.
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Post by buckeyefan73 on Apr 15, 2023 23:18:25 GMT -5
He just committed.
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Post by dude on Apr 16, 2023 6:18:01 GMT -5
Many felt this was decided when he made the announcement he was moving to the Pick North location.
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Post by jakethesnake2 on Apr 16, 2023 10:23:58 GMT -5
Many felt this was decided when he made the announcement he was moving to the Pick North location. yep
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Post by runawaytrain on Apr 17, 2023 10:24:50 GMT -5
Pick North gets a bunch of these every year. Indeed they do. Which is funny because they underachieve ALOT for the talent they have. I can't believe their HC still has a job there.
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Post by dude on Apr 26, 2023 5:15:14 GMT -5
Pick North gets a bunch of these every year. Indeed they do. Which is funny because they underachieve ALOT for the talent they have. I can't believe their HC still has a job there. Sometimes a loaded team is not playing for the team's success.
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