Hayfield Football Coach Fired

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Anonymous wrote:Is Overton going to leave soon? One can only hope!


Looks like they're still at it - this quote from Girls Basketball: "The Hawks had capable post players already, but they added another one this season in 6’2″ sophomore Ziyana Williams, a transfer from Mount Vernon. Williams led the balanced Hayfield attack with 16 points, with a lot of her production coming in the fourth quarter."


Hayfield has been trying to get several boys from the MVHS basketball team to transfer. Unfortunately it is way too easy to do this even after the kids are established in MVHS.


Good for the Mt Vernon kids finding a way out of a failing school


Agreed, it’s been failing, but we have a new principal with a track record of restoring “failed schools” (he came from Gaithersburg High School, whose announcement created an outpouring of gratitude from folks all over Montgomery County).

What is sad, and totally off topic, is that his predecessor at Mount Vernon oversaw the decline and was regarded with a promotion to an area principalship thanks to her sorority sister and chief of DEI at FCPS - who was also a former principal at MVHS and is solely responsible for the beginning of the decline of MVHS.


Not off topic at all. The Hayfield situation reeks of the same cronyism.


Interestingly enough both situations involve some of the same individuals. Makes you thinks.
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Anonymous wrote:Is Overton going to leave soon? One can only hope!


Looks like they're still at it - this quote from Girls Basketball: "The Hawks had capable post players already, but they added another one this season in 6’2″ sophomore Ziyana Williams, a transfer from Mount Vernon. Williams led the balanced Hayfield attack with 16 points, with a lot of her production coming in the fourth quarter."


That sounds one-off. One of Madison's best girls' basketball players a while back transferred from Langley in her junior year and was immediately allowed to play. Rather different from the obvious recruiting of kids to Hayfield to play football this year.

People don’t want to admit it, but this happens alot. Kids transfer schools to play with their friends, so they can play the position they want, to win a championship, to play for a specific coach, or other sports related reasons.


I guess everyone assumed the girl’s family made the decision to move without being recruited. Madison and Langley both have strong girls’ basketball programs, but Madison won four state championships in a row while Langley typically has come up short in district or regional playoffs.

Yeah it’s interesting how Madison has so many great athletes in there boundaries


Yes..."great" athletes who will be going on to play D3 and for mid-majors.


That’s true at Hayfield too. Two ACC commits, 2 mid-major commits, and the rest are partial D2 scholarships and D3s. A lot of the kids are on SM celebrating their ODAC “offers.”


No intelligent person is buying your narrative. The four D1 commits are all in Hayfraud's senior class. The underclassmen have plenty more offers coming. The prior comment was clearly referring to Madison's entire team. Sit this one out.


Madison senior WR has D1 offers. The senior QB could if he wants (he’s baseball first).

I’m not disagreeing as much as you think. The talent gap between 2 D1 senior players and 4 is rather vast if the team is well coached with decent athletes at the other positions.


Your reading comprehension skills are not great and Hayfield isn't well coached.
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Anonymous wrote:Madison has an extremely long history of good sports teams. Youth sports are a huge part of the community and have been for MANY, MANY


And Madison has good coaching at all levels.
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Does anyone know if Aziz will be coaching anywhere next year? It would be a shame if he is out of coaching altogether.
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Apostle Karen is posting about the team again in “us” and “we” terms on the DMV Sports page where she is an admin. What a joke, the page isn’t about DMV Sports as a whole. It’s just a place to be pro-Hayfield football and talk shit about the other teams in the playoffs. Great example for the kids.
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Did anyone ask her why she is self-identifying as a teen boy
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She needs to grow up and get a life. It's so cringy how obsessed she is with the Hayfraud team. She defends them more than the actual parents of the players on the team. Weirdo
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Anonymous wrote:She needs to grow up and get a life. It's so cringy how obsessed she is with the Hayfraud team. She defends them more than the actual parents of the players on the team. Weirdo


Soooooo cringey. If she were a man we might call her a child predator. Why is this allowed?
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She's as religious as my foot.
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Please post links to the actual rants and raves of the "Apostle Karen." Without those links who knows if you are correct in your assessment.
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Madison QB is 5'9 and a D3 prospect at best. Very good player, but not a scholarship recruit in football and not close.
The RB is Madison's 1st D1 scholarship football player in over a decade.
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Anonymous wrote:Please post links to the actual rants and raves of the "Apostle Karen." Without those links who knows if you are correct in your assessment.





Just read the posts on her Facebook page. Anyone who has will see that she is a pathetic moron. FYI: This link was posted on this thread several weeks ago.
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Anonymous wrote:Madison QB is 5'9 and a D3 prospect at best. Very good player, but not a scholarship recruit in football and not close.
The RB is Madison's 1st D1 scholarship football player in over a decade.


So? What level of football did you play in college? Also, if the quarterback is a good enough athlete, making a switch to running back or wide receiver would not be terribly difficult.
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Anonymous wrote:Madison QB is 5'9 and a D3 prospect at best. Very good player, but not a scholarship recruit in football and not close.
The RB is Madison's 1st D1 scholarship football player in over a decade.


So? What level of football did you play in college? Also, if the quarterback is a good enough athlete, making a switch to running back or wide receiver would not be terribly difficult.

Madison’s QB hasn’t shown D1 running back or receiver ability. QB is his best chance. Maybe he can be another Doug Flutie.
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Anonymous wrote:Please post links to the actual rants and raves of the "Apostle Karen." Without those links who knows if you are correct in your assessment.


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