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[quote=Anonymous]So let me see if I have this right: - Your kid won a championship - Your kid's basketball coach brought in a couple ringers to play on the team - No one complained, not even the opposing team, the opposing coach, the refs or other parties that have a stake in the outcome of the game and who probably are familiar with the rules - You, a parent who is not involved, other than maybe showing up to a couple games during the season, doesn't recognize some players and decides the coach is a cheat - You, a parent who does not know the rules of the sport or you league, want to crucify a coach for what may be completely legal in the rule book - You, a parent who presumably loves your son, wants to ruin his friendships that he's made on his team by calling out their coach and sullying the championship that they won, without knowing if what the coach did was within the rules. Let me be clear. I'm not condoning cheating. What reeks here is your accusations of cheating without having any understanding of the rules of the game or the league. You don't know if the coach cheated or not. Why don't you research the rules first and make a determination if he cheated, before throwing around wild accusations. It's parents like you, who cry foul or name call, without any facts, that make after school activities miserable for kids. Your kid had fun and won a championship. Why would you go looking for trouble where there is none? Now, if your kid was upset that they lost playing time to ringer or did not get to play, then that is a legitimate beef. But that's not the case. Chill out. Or pick up a whistle and help the coach train up the boys to get better so that they don't need ringers. [/quote]
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