Sounds pretty lame to me to start a program, so your kids can shine and then leave it high and dry for someone else to worry about. With only 120 kids and 12 graduating seniors and two of your best varsity players changing schools (and having to sit out their junior year) and both head coaches resigning, really sounds like jumping ship. Everyone should have known this since Wadley left the basketball program and took his oldest and this being Seth Skogen's senior year to shine, your not going to let your son's be a part of a losing program. Hard to get noticed if your not winning!!!! Sad but very true, since the Skogen's have gotten scholarships from playing sports, mainly basketball. It's just hurts the kids and the school. But, really nothing anyone can do or say.