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Perry County plays ineligible Belasics

 

 

Published: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:41 AM CDT

Former Henry County High School linemen Rodney and Ryan Belasic are at the center of a controversy that has cost Perry County High School three football wins this season.

 

They both played in the unbeaten and Class A third-ranked Vikings’ wins over Cornersville, Forrest and Lewis County but have been ruled ineligible because all the Belasics’ immediate family has not moved from Henry County. The boys are the sons of Rodney and Kathleen Belasic.

 

A pair of Facebook posts by their mother complaining about messy rooms at their home in Paris brought the matter to light. The post indicated the boys were in Paris each weekend.

 

Perry County’s record is now 2-0. The win over Cornersville was a Region 6-A game.

 

Coaches and administrators in the Perry County area reported the Facebook posts to the TSSAA, which began interviewing the family.

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well that sure is weird because i just read like a couple hundred pages back that she lived in Henry Co. and their dad lived in PC, but the kids went home (HC) on the weekends...CONFLICTING STORIES??? who'da thunk it?

What you been smoking, LCP? You were just talking about the kids from Alabama. Their mother lives in Linden.

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The mods must be operating at T$$AA speed…. :bored:

 

Lmao. I have asked them to lock it a couple of times.trolls.gifflamed.gif

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Perry County plays ineligible Belasics

 

 

Published: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:41 AM CDT

Former Henry County High School linemen Rodney and Ryan Belasic are at the center of a controversy that has cost Perry County High School three football wins this season.

 

They both played in the unbeaten and Class A third-ranked Vikings’ wins over Cornersville, Forrest and Lewis County but have been ruled ineligible because all the Belasics’ immediate family has not moved from Henry County. The boys are the sons of Rodney and Kathleen Belasic.

 

A pair of Facebook posts by their mother complaining about messy rooms at their home in Paris brought the matter to light. The post indicated the boys were in Paris each weekend.

 

Perry County’s record is now 2-0. The win over Cornersville was a Region 6-A game.

 

Coaches and administrators in the Perry County area reported the Facebook posts to the TSSAA, which began interviewing the family.

 

I'm glad now they didn't lock this thing. At long last ( after 40 pages ) a post clearly stating what in the he!! happened up there in hooterville. I will make an assumption this article is correct. Dang shame TSSAA used a couple of mindless facebook posts to derail these kids' season. Real load of crap that TSSAA gets to dictate where people spend their weekends. With the number of broken homes and non tradtional families, no doubt this split residence scenario goes on all the time. I guess it would have been too hard for one of the TSSAA sphincter patrol men to tell Mom, " hey you told us you moved, so you may want to take down your FB page so muckrakers from neighboring counties don't start squawking " This state needs open enrollment. TSSAA has way to much power without telling people where and how to live. Those kids should be allowed to play. It would take more charactor and courage than TSSAA seems to possess to get up and say, " this move was approved earlier in the year and we stand by the decision. A few face book posts of mom complaining about a dirty room, doesn't change things " " Next time this school asks us to approve a transfer we may look a little closer, but this horse has left the barn. " "Play Ball ! "

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