Pennsylvania's state athletic association has a rule if a student misses the school day he may not participate in activities that day or until the next school day he is present (to cover weekends). Some football players at one of the nearby high schools skipped school to attend the Phillies parade. The coach had no choice but to not allow them to play that night (Friday). He didn't suspend them for the game. He told them they would not be allowed to participate in the program as long as he's head coach. In other words, he gave them a high school lifetime suspension.
As a coach I would be incredibly ticked off players blew off a game for the Phillies parade. I can see suspending them for the rest of the season of two more games. But a lifetime suspension? What do you think? None of the players were seniors. They were JV players who dress for varsity games. The variable we don't know is do the players respect the coach. It's a losing program this year. They've won in the past. The undefeated team in their conference didn't have one player attend the parade.
My solution would be to make next year's summer sessions more hell than they already are without killing them.
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