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Anonymous wrote:Overton left bc he won 2 titles and decided to help do the same at Hayfield.
To the Cowardly RACIST hiding behind the keyboard posting as “Anonymous”…… if you feel so strongly to suggest everyone write the superintendent and “tell her how we are disgusted our taxpayer money is paying for these Prince William county kids to attend school”. If you feel that strongly why are you redacting your real identity?
I heard he wasn't even allowed keys to the building at his last school and was asked to leave.
How is it "racist" to expect people to follow the rules and reside in the correct school boundary?
Mickey Thompson at Stonebridge brought guys out of the school district in to play for him, John Kelly at Quince Orchard has players that who’s parents aren’t zoned for the school, and Coach Counts at Madison has players that don’t live outside the schools boundaries. Where is the outrage for these white coaches who have been fielding powerhouses for years?
Are they in the same county? Are they claiming to be homeless? Are they signed up for classes not available at their home school? Is this one or two kids or is it 30?
Do you see the difference or do you want to keep playing the race card?
I wouldn't take much comfort in being "cleared". All it takes is one player to be deemed ineligible and the relevant games can be forfeited. And don't kid yourself, rivals and opponents will be looking closely. The top of FCPS likely doesn't understand athletics but no matter how one can manage the rules and survive inquiries this school is at risk. If they don't get caught, good for them but don't think they are in a risk free environment.
Don’t know what they are claiming, but 100% positive each one of those has had football players who weren’t zoned for the school they attended.
Madison is in Fairfax County.
It’s the same thing you are alleging is happening at Hayfield, except Hayfield has been investigated and cleared of any wrongdoing.