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Its *shocking* and *crazy* to have SO MANY kids deemed ineligible who thought they were on a team up until the day before the first game. Really, its nuts. I have never seen or heard of such a thing in Fairfax. Maybe people have lower standards for cheating elsewhere? I'm honestly second-hand embarrassed cringing for this coach getting caught trying to stack his team. What awful sportsmanship. People want their kids to be coached by this guy? YIKES. Not the kind of role model I want for my kids, but I guess some parents don't value sportsmanship...... |
They can’t be penalized for practicing before any official games begin. Some of you idiots just don’t know the rules. |
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Ineligible players aren't allowed to practice, participate in any team activities, or be on the sidelines during games or practices
Ineligible players were and have been practicing and have been on the sidelines in street clothes (and participated in the team handshake line) at the end of games. That's all against the rules. |
This has nothing to do with Hayfield's chewting scandal here in Fairfax County |
The coach knew the rules and cheated, as well as helping kids cheat (and commit fraud if their parents were abusing homeless protections to cheat on football.) The team should be required to forfeit the season. Otherwise, what is the purpose of VHSL and county residency requirements? |
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| Agree with the PP. Again, what does the school registrar have to say about registering out of county/state footballers? |
Really? It seems like almost an identical situation to me. 1. Coach has a private AAU team as a business to make money off kids. Private AAU team collects all the best players from far and wide. 2. Coach has a paid job at a *public* high school to coach their basketball/football team. 3. Kids who are not local but who play on that coach's private AAU team show up mysteriously at the public school the Coach works at and take up all the spots on the team meant for students who live in the boundary of that school. 4. The team is incredibly stacked due to collecting all the talent from multiple states, and crushes their public school opponents, whose coaches follow the rules and whose teams are comprised of students who live in the school boundaries. |
He should be fired for breaking this rule. Its clear as day that these ineligible players are practicing and attending games on the sidelines as if they were on the team. |
This. Its shocking the role models people choose for their kids. |
5. Lack of accountability for fundraised money. 6. if you question the setup in any fashion you are accused of being rayciss. |
7. Don't forget about sneaking around using school gyms and fields and equipment to run your private business in the off season, without paying for rental space. |
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They are playing Chantilly today. Last year with the real Hayfield team vs. Chantilly, this game was very close.
Chantilly is one of the largest schools in FCPS but not necessarily the best for football demographically. |
Gonna be a buttwhipping for Chantilly. |
Yes, if anyone is at the game feel free to report on: If any more ineligible players magically became eligible for this game and how many kids in regular clothes are lurking on the sidelines as if they were on the team. |