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QUOTE(Mel Clark @ Apr 10 2007 - 11:34 AM) 826433886[/snapback]I have a question for you Big Fly. Why do you only post on this topic about recruiting? All you do is complain about AC having recruits (which is not true). Why dont you stop being jealous because AC is having a successful season and worry about your own team. Im tired of listening to you complain. And, by the way im taking AC over Catholic 8-1. Good luck to both teams.

 

I just want to make sure that everybody knows Anderson County is not just a little AA team from Norris. About 1/2 of the kids that see most of the playing time don't live in the school district. I'm not saying that any TSSAA rules were broken, I'm just saying that the playing field is not level. Before you jump on the privates that choose to play as a D1, they face the 1.7 multiplier to help even things out. A public school that somehow has kids come in from all over as freshman is just like the privates, but they don't get moved up by the multiplier.

 

I may be naive, but high school sports should be about a coach taking the kids that actually live in the school district and making them into the best team possible. If people want to physically move into a school district for sports, then I say this is a free country, but the ability to jump districts freely just makes things too easy to manipulate.

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QUOTE(Billy_Chapel @ Apr 10 2007 - 12:44 PM) 826433938[/snapback]So you are telling me that Catholic only has players from the Knoxville/ Cedar Bluff area???

I don't think so..

 

That is what the 1.7 multiplier is for. If Catholic went on raw student numbers, I think they would play single A.

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QUOTE(BigDawg09 @ Apr 10 2007 - 08:01 AM) 826433716[/snapback]AC will hit their first bump in the road today. They seem to be on a downhill slide losing 4 or 5 games in the past week. Losing to Powell???? Embarassing. Byrge- looks like the azz whoopins you all have seen have come from the teams you're playing. Guessing you won't pitch against us away from home. Got to keep that record safe. We'd rather see Pack at home. DI and Big Trey should have a field day!

 

Don't limit the recruiting to Knoxville, you're slighting the kids you've gotten from Campbell County, Clinton and O.R.

 

 

 

I believe the final score tonight was AC 7- Catholic 2, and it shouldnt have even been that close, i like too see how washington and irwin actually did something besides reach on errors and some weak grounders in the hole, nice call

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QUOTE(BigFly @ Apr 10 2007 - 11:51 AM) 826433989[/snapback]I just want to make sure that everybody knows Anderson County is not just a little AA team from Norris. About 1/2 of the kids that see most of the playing time don't live in the school district. I'm not saying that any TSSAA rules were broken, I'm just saying that the playing field is not level. Before you jump on the privates that choose to play as a D1, they face the 1.7 multiplier to help even things out. A public school that somehow has kids come in from all over as freshman is just like the privates, but they don't get moved up by the multiplier.

 

I may be naive, but high school sports should be about a coach taking the kids that actually live in the school district and making them into the best team possible. If people want to physically move into a school district for sports, then I say this is a free country, but the ability to jump districts freely just makes things too easy to manipulate.

 

Half the kids???? Are you kidding me try 2 kids.

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Michael White -Powell, Jordan Rorex -West, Eric York -Bearden, Alex Farmer -Campbell County, Jake Bynum -Catholic. that appears to be more than 1 or 2. Looks like over 1/2 the starters come tourney time will be kids that weren't initially zoned to AC. Also tried to get Guymon from O.R. but their coach nixed that real quick. Coach Guinn has done everything by the book however even though he's skated on thin ice. I'm sure the AC people will jump up and down but I've played against all these kids for years and know where they should be in school. At least they made a great decision baseball wise where to begin their high school career or paid the price by sitting the required time. Are you stupid enough to believe that none of these kids talked to anyone at AC prior to that?

 

Did anyone notice that the ######-t coach from Catholic refused to shake hands after the game since his wife was cussed out by Byrge. We've got a good memory Matthew!

 

Rain may have post-poned Bryge's greeting from the Irish pitcher.

 

By the way, the multiplier for private schools is 1.8

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QUOTE(BigDawg09 @ Apr 11 2007 - 05:37 PM) 826435259[/snapback]Michael White -Powell, Jordan Rorex -West, Eric York -Bearden, Alex Farmer -Campbell County, Jake Bynum -Catholic. that appears to be more than 1 or 2. Looks like over 1/2 the starters come tourney time will be kids that weren't initially zoned to AC. Also tried to get Guymon from O.R. but their coach nixed that real quick. Coach Guinn has done everything by the book however even though he's skated on thin ice. I'm sure the AC people will jump up and down but I've played against all these kids for years and know where they should be in school. At least they made a great decision baseball wise where to begin their high school career or paid the price by sitting the required time. Are you stupid enough to believe that none of these kids talked to anyone at AC prior to that?

 

Did anyone notice that the ######-t coach from Catholic refused to shake hands after the game since his wife was cussed out by Byrge. We've got a good memory Matthew!

 

Rain may have post-poned Bryge's greeting from the Irish pitcher.

 

By the way, the multiplier for private schools is 1.8

 

 

I just want to say on the recuiting that coach guinn hasnt recuited anyone! Just becasue ac beat the irish last night don't be jealous becasue they are having a better season than the irish! and for Byrge i know for a fact that he will be ready to pitch anytime.....Just hope the irish bats can catch up!!!

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QUOTE(BigDawg09 @ Apr 11 2007 - 07:37 PM) 826435259[/snapback]Michael White -Powell, Jordan Rorex -West, Eric York -Bearden, Alex Farmer -Campbell County, Jake Bynum -Catholic. that appears to be more than 1 or 2. Looks like over 1/2 the starters come tourney time will be kids that weren't initially zoned to AC. Also tried to get Guymon from O.R. but their coach nixed that real quick. Coach Guinn has done everything by the book however even though he's skated on thin ice. I'm sure the AC people will jump up and down but I've played against all these kids for years and know where they should be in school. At least they made a great decision baseball wise where to begin their high school career or paid the price by sitting the required time. Are you stupid enough to believe that none of these kids talked to anyone at AC prior to that?

 

Did anyone notice that the ######-t coach from Catholic refused to shake hands after the game since his wife was cussed out by Byrge. We've got a good memory Matthew!

 

Rain may have post-poned Bryge's greeting from the Irish pitcher.

 

By the way, the multiplier for private schools is 1.8

 

 

 

a recruit is someone who transfers school after they have started their freshman year, white, rorex and york both came for their freshman year, not my fault famer and bynum like our coach better than any1 elses...

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QUOTE(mavbaseball @ Apr 11 2007 - 08:36 PM) 826435370[/snapback]a recruit is someone who transfers school after they have started their freshman year, white, rorex and york both came for their freshman year, not my fault famer and bynum like our coach better than any1 elses...

 

NO......A transfer is someone that starts at another school and TRANSFERS (or changes schools after they've started there to use a simpler term for you AC people). A recruit is someone who is asked to come to a school to play a sport. If you had read my post carefully, you would see where I addressed those guys that started at AC their freshman year. Surely you don't believe any of these guys just randomly picked AC without talking to anyone. 2 of the 3 would have played in poor high school programs and gotten no pub and the other wouldn't have seen the field til his junior yr but was able to start on a team as a freshman that should make several state tourney appearances. Great move for all these kids weather they were recruited or not!

 

Could you all at least bring us back a tshirt from the state tourney? That's the only way we'll ever get one. But we will get a trophy for the best field- HA HA!

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