CPLZ, Since you quoted my post I feel compelled to respond.
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Originally posted by CPLZ:
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Originally posted by Smokey:
If the coach; 1) doesn't like the way the kid (girl) practices, 2) the kid (girl) is disruptive, and 3) the kid (girl) just doesn't listen to the coach… why can’t the coach take appropriate measures.
Is this in fact the case? In BBalldads original post, he used words like "or", not "is".
I will just have to agree to disagree with you. I don’t know where you’re going with this? It just is what it is.
"Is this in fact the case?"
Yes, given bballdad1954’s original post that started this discussion. Word for word this is the original post… and I quote bballdad1954 origional post…
“This is not a baseball specific question, but I could not find it in the IHSA bylaws. Can a coach in any sport in Illinois kick a kid off the team? I am talking about after the kid made the team in try outs. The coach just doesn't like the way the kid practices, or the kid is disruptive, or just doesn't listen to the coach.
There is a situation I am aware of where the coach kicked the kid off of the team, and the AD put the kid back on the team saying the IHSA has procedures for kicking a kid off the team. The coach then took a leave of absense, and the kid remains on the team.
Is the AD correct about IHSA having hoops to jump through.
I think the parents may have threatened a suit.”
Take your pick reason 1, 2, 3, all 3, or any combination. It doesn’t make a difference.
If the coach doesn’t like the way a ball player practices… he should have the discretion to kick that ball player from the team.
If the ball player is disruptive… the coach should have the discretion to kick said ball player off the squad.
If the ball player doesn’t listen… the coach should have the authority to boot the player.
Playing a HS sport, including baseball, is a privilege not a right. Break the rules… and you don’t get the privilege… the IHSA’s, the school’s, the coach’s, or the team’s.
"In bballdads original post, he used words like "or", not "is"."
I don’t understand where you’re going with that statement…
Is there more to this situation… you bet? Based on bballdad1954’s 2 posts here is how I add it up;
The head baseball coach of an Illinois HS, who “has been there 10 years”, and “is highly thought of as a person”, kicks a senior baseball player off the team for reason 1,2,3, or any combination of these 3 reasons. This senior is a girl “who was the top player on the team”. IMHO it took a lot of guts by the head coach to do this. IMHO I think there is more to it and he knew he would take some heat for his decision. He does it anyway… because there is more to it! IMHO this coach did it for the good of his team or why would he remove “the top player”. The removed player doesn’t like it, her daddy doesn’t like it and they take it up with the AD. AD at first supports the coach who “has been there 10 years”, and “is highly thought of as a person”. Daddy threatens a lawsuit if daddy’s ball player is not reinstated on the team. AD capitulates and gives the coach an ultimatum or else. “The coach then took a leave of absence, and the kid remains on the team” (quote from original post). Coach comes back for the good of the team… no wait scratch that… he comes back for the additional pay.
AD uses some IHSA procedure, real or not, to save face and hide behind, “saying the IHSA has procedures for kicking a kid off the team” (quote from original post). The player in question rides the pine and continues to erode the esprit de corps and moral of the team. “The team has asked her to quit, but she refuses” (quote from second post). Why… because this player can’t back down now and have daddy, et all, lose face. One player wins… one team loses… pretty sad. Daddy ball at work in HS baseball. If there is more to this story than the above… fire the coach… call the authorities… suit and prosecute all responsible parties to the full extent of the law… TAKE NO PRISONERS! If it’s daddy ball and politics… STOP THE MADNESS!
Again this is my opinion and I am not trying to belabor the point. I agree to disagree.
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