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One word of caution.

Trinity took this to court, the FHSAA was present to argue its side, and the judge ruled for Trinity.

The article then quotes only the FHSAA representatives, who, as might be expected, mouthed the typical sour grapes stuff you hear from folks who lose in court.

But the reality is, the judge is not supposed to issue the injunction unless he finds that there is legal basis for stopping the FHSAA from doing what it is doing.

In other words, the judge must have ruled that the FHSAA breached its obligations.

Unless someone wants to post a link to a transcript of the hearing, you guys might want to consider that the judge just might have had a good, sound basis for this ruling, and that the FHSAA, in addition to overreacting and being arbitrary, is a bunch of sore loser whiners who violated the law and don't like being called to account for their wrongful actions.

In the meantime, I like the sound of this Johnson kid, and I look forward to having him on OUR team! We could use an injection of competitive fire right about now!
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