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re: LHSAA to keep current definition of "select" for now
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:41 pm to chalmetteowl
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:41 pm to chalmetteowl
Yes this playing in one division during the season and then another for the playoffs doesn't seem real logical to me.
Posted on 10/5/23 at 7:19 am to 18handicap
Don't worry at the January convention Slick Hair Bonine will have it all put back together again. Just all the kings horses and all the kings men tried to do to Humpty Dumpty. Slick Hair needs to go buy his contract out.
Posted on 10/5/23 at 7:37 am to elmo 57
Apparently you don’t remember Bonines predecessors
Posted on 10/5/23 at 9:34 am to 18handicap
None of the division stuff makes a lot of sense. For example Bunkie football and baseball play 3a teams in district and play select division 2 for playoffs but softball plays 3a district but come playoffs gets moved to select division 3 that consist of a lot of 4a teams and much bigger schools.
Posted on 10/5/23 at 9:50 am to elmo 57
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Don't worry at the January convention Slick Hair Bonine will have it all put back together again. Just all the kings horses and all the kings men tried to do to Humpty Dumpty. Slick Hair needs to go buy his contract out.
Out of curiosity, if you had a magic wand and could make high school sports in the us state anything you wanted, what would you do?
Posted on 10/5/23 at 10:48 am to AP83
Because they had a window of opportunity to make more schools that traditional publics wanted select in a non reclass year so that was their only option
Posted on 10/5/23 at 11:19 am to Antonio Moss
We need the days of Tommy Henry and Mac Chauvin back. I am sure they did unpopular things and things under the table. They didn't make schools feel like they were lesser than others. The association almost split under Henry, he cut a deal and got Reserve Christian out of the basketball playoffs back at the time they had the Greeks. It was on a technicality I am almost positive of, but he kept the association together. When you talk to people that work for the Lhsaa and they tell you we know so and so cheats but we can't catch them. It makes you wonder. Cheating is public and private it is done by both. So catch someone doing wrong suspend them for a year and the bellyaching and cheating may stop, for awhile. They don't police things very well. To much of the Good Ole Boy Club still in existence and will be forever.
Posted on 10/5/23 at 11:33 am to elmo 57
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So catch someone doing wrong suspend them for a year
Let me guess, McMain and Carver weren’t exactly who you had in mind

Posted on 10/5/23 at 8:07 pm to elmo 57
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We need the days of Tommy Henry



Posted on 10/9/23 at 12:46 pm to choupiquesushi
One of those public school recruiters (cheaters) was just seen in Sabine parish. I think he was spotted at Pleasant Hill. Someone said he was using his ultimate 7 tire workout. He has been to several schools after coming back from Texas.
Castor, Hosanna Christian now closed, Summerfield kids came from allover that area and Tx. and New Mex. to play. Anacoco
he brought in 2 from Ofallon, Ill. to play. Then went to Simsboro and brought a Stud in from Ruston. He had no control of him, he couldn't work that magical power. This dude is something else
Castor, Hosanna Christian now closed, Summerfield kids came from allover that area and Tx. and New Mex. to play. Anacoco
he brought in 2 from Ofallon, Ill. to play. Then went to Simsboro and brought a Stud in from Ruston. He had no control of him, he couldn't work that magical power. This dude is something else
Posted on 10/9/23 at 1:00 pm to LSUDAN1
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Does this keep some 9th grade kids at private schools ineligible.
No that is the attendance zone nonsense. My niece went to St. Jean Vianney in EBR. Literally the closest catholic elementary school to St. Michael Archangel HS. It is a 2 mile drive. Some how the Diocese did not have them listed as a "feeder school" for STM and some how they are not in the attendance zone for STM. She is in the Attendance Zone for Woodlawn, a public school. She can not play varsity or suit up or practice. There is no JV softball team so she is out for a year.
Crazy thing is SJV is not listed as a feeder school for St. Josephs either and she is not in that attendance zone either. Of the 9 freshmen who made the team only 3 can play.
As it stands right now, because the diocese was too stupid to list schools as feeder schools, and the LHSAA somehow does not understand that Catholic kids go from elementary to HS, 60% of catholic students who went to Catholic elementary schools are ineligible to play sports at a either of the two catholic HS options in EBR, because of where they live or where they went to school previously.
Posted on 10/9/23 at 5:17 pm to winkchance
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Some how the Diocese did not have them listed as a "feeder school" for STM and some how they are not in the attendance zone for STM.
That is inaccurate. The Diocese of Baton Rouge absolutely listed SJV as a feeder school to St. Michael. The LHSAA rejected the diocese's plan.
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She is in the Attendance Zone for Woodlawn, a public school
Everyone is in a public school attendance zone. Private schools do not have independent attendance zones. They adopt the attendance zone of the public in which the school physically sits.
St. Michael/Parkview = Woodlawn
CHS/SJA = McKinley
Dunham/Episcopal = Tara
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Crazy thing is SJV is not listed as a feeder school for St. Josephs either and she is not in that attendance zone either.
The diocese offered two different plans to the LHSAA. They were both rejected along with the attendance plans from the rest of the dioceses in the State.
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As it stands right now, because the diocese was too stupid to list schools as feeder schools,
100% false
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and the LHSAA somehow does not understand that Catholic kids go from elementary to HS, 60% of catholic students who went to Catholic elementary schools are ineligible to play sports at a either of the two catholic HS options in EBR, because of where they live or where they went to school previously.
It's higher than that
Posted on 10/9/23 at 7:29 pm to winkchance
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No that is the attendance zone nonsense. My niece went to St. Jean Vianney in EBR. Literally the closest catholic elementary school to St. Michael Archangel HS. It is a 2 mile drive. Some how the Diocese did not have them listed as a "feeder school" for STM and some how they are not in the attendance zone for STM. She is in the Attendance Zone for Woodlawn, a public school. She can not play varsity or suit up or practice. There is no JV softball team so she is out for a year. Crazy thing is SJV is not listed as a feeder school for St. Josephs either and she is not in that attendance zone either. Of the 9 freshmen who made the team only 3 can play. As it stands right now, because the diocese was too stupid to list schools as feeder schools, and the LHSAA somehow does not understand that Catholic kids go from elementary to HS, 60% of catholic students who went to Catholic elementary schools are ineligible to play sports at a either of the two catholic HS options in EBR, because of where they live or where they went to school previously.
Do BR catholic elementary schools not end in 7th grade? All of Nola does and there is no cubs thing as an actual feeder school
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