Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield is certainly not following the rules. Heritage is not following the rules either. Don’t know much about the other schools to determine if they are legit or not.
I don't think you should make accusations of cheating without evidence, Westfield Hater.
No hate, but it is a violation for some of these kids to have transferred to Westfield specifically to play basketball. That’s a fact. It’s the same thing that happened at hayfield
And there's no proof that happened. FCPS has a list of reasons that they will approve transfers for. They transferred under one of the approved reasons, or VHSL wouldn't have allowed it.
Is it proof if you talk to a parent who is looking for a good basketball situation before they transfer to the school and then they end up transferring there?
Talking to a parent who is exploring schools for a better basketball situation isn’t “proof” of anything on its own. Families are allowed to gather information. That doesn’t automatically mean a rule was broken.
If a student transfers under one of the approved FCPS reasons and the transfer is reviewed and cleared by VHSL, then procedurally it met eligibility standards. VHSL looks specifically at athletic motivation when determining eligibility.
There’s a difference between suspicion and evidence. Unless there’s documentation that rules were violated, it’s speculation.
According to the above, the Hayfield kids were all legit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield is certainly not following the rules. Heritage is not following the rules either. Don’t know much about the other schools to determine if they are legit or not.
I don't think you should make accusations of cheating without evidence, Westfield Hater.
No hate, but it is a violation for some of these kids to have transferred to Westfield specifically to play basketball. That’s a fact. It’s the same thing that happened at hayfield
And there's no proof that happened. FCPS has a list of reasons that they will approve transfers for. They transferred under one of the approved reasons, or VHSL wouldn't have allowed it.
Is it proof if you talk to a parent who is looking for a good basketball situation before they transfer to the school and then they end up transferring there?
Talking to a parent who is exploring schools for a better basketball situation isn’t “proof” of anything on its own. Families are allowed to gather information. That doesn’t automatically mean a rule was broken.
If a student transfers under one of the approved FCPS reasons and the transfer is reviewed and cleared by VHSL, then procedurally it met eligibility standards. VHSL looks specifically at athletic motivation when determining eligibility.
There’s a difference between suspicion and evidence. Unless there’s documentation that rules were violated, it’s speculation.