Hayfield Football Coach Fired

Anonymous
Hayfield transfers kids who moved to Hayfield for academic reasons not football missing school today to go to court for football lol
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Anonymous wrote:A football thread on other site asks interesting question of what outcome means if court allows injunction. Most saying will gut VHSL authority and create Wild West.

To the person that posted link to West Va article- thanks, and agree the homeless argument would have been the way to go based on that outcome.


What happens more short term? Will Robinson just get booted, Hayfield put in the #1 seed for that division (is that the right word?) and everyone else shifts down?
Or will there be some additional game added where Hayfield has a "bye week" and then plays another team later?
Or will there be a pause on games throughout the whole state, like in West Virginia?


I don't think the judge decides. If the injunction goes through, VHSL has to scramble to figure out how to fit Hayfield back in while ticking off the minimum of other schools - which is going to be very hard because you can bet your bottom dollar every single coach at every single high school in Virginia is currently trying to figure out how far they can go with their recruiting efforts without getting caught right now and the result of the injunction will change how hard everyone pushes.
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Anonymous wrote:A football thread on other site asks interesting question of what outcome means if court allows injunction. Most saying will gut VHSL authority and create Wild West.

To the person that posted link to West Va article- thanks, and agree the homeless argument would have been the way to go based on that outcome.


What happens more short term? Will Robinson just get booted, Hayfield put in the #1 seed for that division (is that the right word?) and everyone else shifts down?
Or will there be some additional game added where Hayfield has a "bye week" and then plays another team later?
Or will there be a pause on games throughout the whole state, like in West Virginia?


Is it possible for VHSL to kick out a county from their association? For FCPS to be told, you’re out? Because it’s now clear that FCPS doesn’t want to play by VHSL rules or follow it’s decisions, so isn’t natural result that FCPS should no longer be eligible (all schools) to participate in the VHSL events — so no more runs at state, etc.?
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Anonymous wrote:Hayfield should win the case. Hopefully they can still be inserted into the playoffs.


If they get the injunction then yes, they will in fact play. The majority in the DMV-wide NSMT poll (from this morning) said they want Hayfield in the playoffs.

Makes since. It’s nice that another school could get in the playoffs, but realistically they don’t play at the level as Hayfield. They aren’t going to beat Madison, Battlefield, Stafford, N Stafford, Colonial Forge, Patriot, or some of the teams in the southern part of the state where some teams are even stronger than the ones I just mentioned.


You think that just because hayfield is stacked they should be in the playoffs even though they broke a lot of rules to get there? You seem to lack morals.


The kids are old enough to know they are participating in a sham.


As been stated Hayfield been 16-2 over last col years they would hv more likely than not been in the playoffs anyways. So the stacked theory you can keep. This screams if every other team not wanting to potentially face them more than anything.


Hayfield was not 16W-2L over the past 2 seasons.

Last year they lost almost half their games.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FCPS standing with a member school is strong. They also hv been criticized in this so them using their lawyers to help defends their position


Your posts are unintelligible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A football thread on other site asks interesting question of what outcome means if court allows injunction. Most saying will gut VHSL authority and create Wild West.

To the person that posted link to West Va article- thanks, and agree the homeless argument would have been the way to go based on that outcome.


What happens more short term? Will Robinson just get booted, Hayfield put in the #1 seed for that division (is that the right word?) and everyone else shifts down?
Or will there be some additional game added where Hayfield has a "bye week" and then plays another team later?
Or will there be a pause on games throughout the whole state, like in West Virginia?


Is it possible for VHSL to kick out a county from their association? For FCPS to be told, you’re out? Because it’s now clear that FCPS doesn’t want to play by VHSL rules or follow it’s decisions, so isn’t natural result that FCPS should no longer be eligible (all schools) to participate in the VHSL events — so no more runs at state, etc.?


VHSL Bylaws Section 8 Membership, 8-1-1 Eligibility says schools that agree to follow VHSL By-laws, rules and regulations are eligible for membership on the league. Outlines as well in later sections what schools agree to for how decisions made, appealed, etc. so probably reason FCPS couldn’t bring the case, but that parents are would look at gut point of VHSL as said in above post.
Anonymous
Is FCPS paying to sue VHSL to allow Hayfield to cheat?

What a waste of tax dollars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A football thread on other site asks interesting question of what outcome means if court allows injunction. Most saying will gut VHSL authority and create Wild West.

To the person that posted link to West Va article- thanks, and agree the homeless argument would have been the way to go based on that outcome.


What happens more short term? Will Robinson just get booted, Hayfield put in the #1 seed for that division (is that the right word?) and everyone else shifts down?
Or will there be some additional game added where Hayfield has a "bye week" and then plays another team later?
Or will there be a pause on games throughout the whole state, like in West Virginia?


Is it possible for VHSL to kick out a county from their association? For FCPS to be told, you’re out? Because it’s now clear that FCPS doesn’t want to play by VHSL rules or follow it’s decisions, so isn’t natural result that FCPS should no longer be eligible (all schools) to participate in the VHSL events — so no more runs at state, etc.?


VHSL Bylaws Section 8 Membership, 8-1-1 Eligibility says schools that agree to follow VHSL By-laws, rules and regulations are eligible for membership on the league. Outlines as well in later sections what schools agree to for how decisions made, appealed, etc. so probably reason FCPS couldn’t bring the case, but parents bringing would gut VHSL as said in above post.


Corrected above
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Anonymous wrote:Hayfield should win the case. Hopefully they can still be inserted into the playoffs.


If they get the injunction then yes, they will in fact play. The majority in the DMV-wide NSMT poll (from this morning) said they want Hayfield in the playoffs.

Makes since. It’s nice that another school could get in the playoffs, but realistically they don’t play at the level as Hayfield. They aren’t going to beat Madison, Battlefield, Stafford, N Stafford, Colonial Forge, Patriot, or some of the teams in the southern part of the state where some teams are even stronger than the ones I just mentioned.


You think that just because hayfield is stacked they should be in the playoffs even though they broke a lot of rules to get there? You seem to lack morals.


The kids are old enough to know they are participating in a sham.


As been stated Hayfield been 16-2 over last col years they would hv more likely than not been in the playoffs anyways. So the stacked theory you can keep. This screams if every other team not wanting to potentially face them more than anything.


In your dreams cheater. Again and again you flaunt the rules. Disgusting. Admit it. You see nothing wrong with a high school coach recruiting students across states even to build a team. Admit that. Be honest for once.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s a big deal now because I’m sure a lot of these posters may have family or children go to opposing schools, could be coaches,

Yeah, they are taking it personal.


Taking it personally? It’s completely reasonable for other coaches, other parents to take this personally. Why would you think for 2 seconds that it is reasonable, fair, ethical, right to drag a bunch of students to a school they aren’t zoned for to make a super team and brag about beating everyone. The VHSL has rules SPECIFICALLY to stop this. It’s worse than poor sportsmanship. The freedom player parents will justify anything to put their kids front and center.

Pathetic


You sir def sound like you hv some sort of vested interest, not one kid was drug anywhere they had addresses and were cleared, just because you don’t like it don’t make it wrong
Anonymous
What happened to the tens of thousands dollars collected outside of FCPS required fundraising guidelines?

Has anyone at the district addressed this?

The sketchy money collection is a bigger issue than the cheating in my opinion.
Anonymous
Come on Hayfield parents! You aren't even playing the full extent of your race card. VHSL is headquartered in Charlottesville, you should exploit this in your cries of injustice!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hayfield should win the case. Hopefully they can still be inserted into the playoffs.


If they get the injunction then yes, they will in fact play. The majority in the DMV-wide NSMT poll (from this morning) said they want Hayfield in the playoffs.

Makes since. It’s nice that another school could get in the playoffs, but realistically they don’t play at the level as Hayfield. They aren’t going to beat Madison, Battlefield, Stafford, N Stafford, Colonial Forge, Patriot, or some of the teams in the southern part of the state where some teams are even stronger than the ones I just mentioned.



I can't believe the message fcps is sending to all the other students, schools and coaches ny supporting this injunction demand. Insanity.


This shows how corrupt FCPS is.


Also shows how some think they are “entitled” to a decision and because they didn’t get it everything is wrong with the world. Can you say “insurrection” at the capitol. It’s oozing out some of your pours


Can someone translate this? Cheating is oozing out of some people’s pores and affecting their brains.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is FCPS paying to sue VHSL to allow Hayfield to cheat?

What a waste of tax dollars.


It’s same law firm and EXACT same attorney that FCPS uses for other lawsuits. So at a minimum, FCPS and parents are fully aligned as otherwise conflict of interest. It’s odd in any event because if the $ damage suit goes forward, FCPS employees will be called as part of discovery/testimony and would be typical for FCPs to have own counsel when/if did. Presumption here then is that same firm may plan to represent both parents and FCPS. No way law firm giving up its steady FCPS $$$$$ for this one case- so FCPS would have signed conflict waiver to have them represent parents.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hayfield should win the case. Hopefully they can still be inserted into the playoffs.


If they get the injunction then yes, they will in fact play. The majority in the DMV-wide NSMT poll (from this morning) said they want Hayfield in the playoffs.

Makes since. It’s nice that another school could get in the playoffs, but realistically they don’t play at the level as Hayfield. They aren’t going to beat Madison, Battlefield, Stafford, N Stafford, Colonial Forge, Patriot, or some of the teams in the southern part of the state where some teams are even stronger than the ones I just mentioned.


You think that just because hayfield is stacked they should be in the playoffs even though they broke a lot of rules to get there? You seem to lack morals.


The kids are old enough to know they are participating in a sham.


As been stated Hayfield been 16-2 over last col years they would hv more likely than not been in the playoffs anyways. So the stacked theory you can keep. This screams if every other team not wanting to potentially face them more than anything.


Hayfield was not 16W-2L over the past 2 seasons.

Last year they lost almost half their games.


Well going off what was posted by either VHSL or someone else it was stated that hayfield in the ntl district was 16-2 which still would hv them in the playoffs…
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