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I do not know everything that has happened you are correct. I am hearing things here & there. Just like everyone else. It just sounds like these actions can't continue to happen.
 
Would that be fair to say?
 
 
Originally Posted by TriplePlay_3:
No Hitter: 20 mins ago somebody had to tell you what happened because you didn't know what had gone on. You can have your opinion that he has hurt the program but everything he put into the program as well is more than I've seen than a lot of HS coaches.

 

I'm not saying rules should be over looked at all and I agree that the right action was taken as he was asked to resign. I agree that it was wrong but I do not think that the AD and principals should be fired and I don't think that he should face legal action or lose his teaching job. I was just saying that he has done a ton for the program and that I do not think he's a bad guy.
I agree, should like a loyal coach.
 
The AD is not going to be fired nor the principal.
 
Originally Posted by TriplePlay_3:
I'm not saying rules should be over looked at all and I agree that the right action was taken as he was asked to resign. I agree that it was wrong but I do not think that the AD and principals should be fired and I don't think that he should face legal action or lose his teaching job. I was just saying that he has done a ton for the program and that I do not think he's a bad guy.

 

Originally Posted by TriplePlay_3:
I'm not saying rules should be over looked at all and I agree that the right action was taken as he was asked to resign. I agree that it was wrong but I do not think that the AD and principals should be fired and I don't think that he should face legal action or lose his teaching job. I was just saying that he has done a ton for the program and that I do not think he's a bad guy.

The issue isnt whether he's a good guy or bad guy or if he raised the baseball program from the dead (no idea if that's the case).  The issue is this individual's actions.  If he doesn't lose his teaching job it would be interesting to know what one would have to do to reach this threshold.

Originally Posted by TriplePlay_3:
I'm not saying rules should be over looked at all and I agree that the right action was taken as he was asked to resign. I agree that it was wrong but I do not think that the AD and principals should be fired and I don't think that he should face legal action or lose his teaching job. I was just saying that he has done a ton for the program and that I do not think he's a bad guy.

I suppose the police will determine if it was criminal behavior by the coach and I really am not trying to be confrontational, only to understand the point of view.

How would you feel if the Music teacher after previous serious behavioral infractions involving interactions with students brained a kid with a guitar?  Accidental or not.  No matter how much they did for the kids.  Time for them to go?  IMO Yep.

 

I am certain if I was previously suspended from my job for berating a staffer of mine and then hit them in the head with anything I'd be gone in the amount of time it would take for someone to come get me.  Verified accusation is all it would take to wreck my life.  Why would these people be held to a lower standard than that?

 

There is no criminal actions or charges from everything I have heard. I haven't heard anything about the teaching job. Administration and downtown have looked at the video tape and I was told that it was clearly an accident as the kid was standing behind him but they had no choice but to ask him to resign. As for the kid, he had a small cut on his lip and then went in the hallway and grab his phone and ask some people in the hall way how to spell "racquet" and was saying now I can get him fired and proceeded to put a picture up of his lip on social media. That's the whole situation that I was told by all parents at the game last night.

Here is some older stuff that is in the newspaper.

 

 

on Tue,  05/01/2012 at 10:36 pm.  

Shaun Todd has not coached due to his  issues with self control anger managment and daily degrading coaching style. And it finally caught up with him.On the bus ride home from NR he had a display on what is an everyday routine, except this time the real Shaun Todd was caught on tape and video on bus.Parents spoke out and notified Grassfield Ad based on what many of the players shared with parents. Why parents and scholl have tolerated this for so long is beyond me.Grassfield is wonderful scholl with very high standards so why the silence.Shaun Todd does not fit the brand.A few parents seem to have drank too much of the koolaide?? In 5 years how many players has he truly helped get to next level.Asked around. Playoff wins?? Enough is Enough

I find this hard to believe that this was told to all the parents.
 
"As for the kid, he had a small cut on his lip and then went in the hallway and grab his phone and ask some people in the hall way how to spell "racquet" and was saying now I can get him fired and proceeded to put a picture up of his lip on social media. That's the whole situation that I was told by all parents at the game last night."
 
 
Originally Posted by TriplePlay_3:
There is no criminal actions or charges from everything I have heard. I haven't heard anything about the teaching job. Administration and downtown have looked at the video tape and I was told that it was clearly an accident as the kid was standing behind him but they had no choice but to ask him to resign. As for the kid, he had a small cut on his lip and then went in the hallway and grab his phone and ask some people in the hall way how to spell "racquet" and was saying now I can get him fired and proceeded to put a picture up of his lip on social media. That's the whole situation that I was told by all parents at the game last night.

 

I'm not at all surprised by this story.  I witnessed first hand his outburst in 2012 as did everyone else on the Nansemond River side of the field when he lost control in the dugout during the game.  the fact he couldn't get his emotions under control in the time that passed from about the 5th inning to the time the loaded up on the bus where he was caught on video tape should have been the only warning sign Administrators needed to not allow him back on the field.    

Originally Posted by No Hitter:

Here is some older stuff that is in the newspaper.

 

 

on Tue,  05/01/2012 at 10:36 pm.  

Shaun Todd has not coached due to his  issues with self control anger managment and daily degrading coaching style. And it finally caught up with him.On the bus ride home from NR he had a display on what is an everyday routine, except this time the real Shaun Todd was caught on tape and video on bus.Parents spoke out and notified Grassfield Ad based on what many of the players shared with parents. Why parents and scholl have tolerated this for so long is beyond me.Grassfield is wonderful scholl with very high standards so why the silence.Shaun Todd does not fit the brand.A few parents seem to have drank too much of the koolaide?? In 5 years how many players has he truly helped get to next level.Asked around. Playoff wins?? Enough is Enough

The above information you quoted was an editorial comment from a kid.  Hardly reliable.

 

The situation is unfortunate.   Should he have been fired?  Most likely.  But, let's get the story straight.  There is no video of the 2012 incident.  It never existed.  There IS video of this incident and it is clear through video and statements from the kids in the gym that his intent was not to hit anyone.  He was working with the JV kids and turned to see his varsity kids horsing around.  He turned and swung the racquet.  Only Coach Todd knows if he wanted to throw it or swing it.  Either way, it hit the player. 

 

For the record, I wasn't there.  This story was told to me by 2 separate eye witnesses.  I consider Coach Todd a friend but he wasn't one of the people who told me the story.

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http://hamptonroads.com/2014/04/grassfield-high-baseball-coach-replaced-assistant?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

 

By Jami Frankenberry The Virginian-Pilot ©April 11, 2014

Assistant Bret Lieberman has replaced Shaun Todd as Grassfield High School’s baseball coach for the second time in three seasons.

Grizzlies athletic director Matthew Puryear declined to comment on the change, and Kellie Goral, public information officer for Chesapeake Public Schools – calling it a ‘personnel matter’ – said only that Lieberman would finish the rest of this season as head coach.

Attempts to reach Todd on Friday were unsuccessful.

Administrators also were mum on Todd’s reason for leaving the team in May 2012. He returned to coach last season.

Todd was hired as the Grizzlies coach when the school opened in 2007. The team was 3-4 before Friday’s scheduled game at home against Lakeland.

 

Originally Posted by No Hitter:

I am so glad they move fast this time around. Sorry he is gone but you can't have that stuff go on...

 

GF won last night again without him.

Now that Grassfield is through the toughest part of their schedule, I would expect them to win a lot of games.

 

Them being 4-4 overall is a reflection of who they have played, not how good or bad the team is.  If other programs at the Beach, Peninsula, or Norfolk had to play WB, GB, NR, and Hickory...they'd have a lot more losses too!  You'll see when Woodside brings their undefeated record to this side of the water. (for example)

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Flip side to this....maybe we'll find out how good these SED teams are.  For the last few season there has been a general feeling among many posters here that the SED is very strong when compared to the Eastern, Peninsula and most of the Beach. 

 

I think that might be true among the top 4/5 but I also think there bottom 3/4 might also be weak with IR and OS in the middle getting a few good wins.  It will be time to find out how deep the district really is in regular season games that actually count for the first time.  No more benefit games here.

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