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I guess they could try to get a kicker rlh but they have done well in the speed department. Your a good guy to bicker with rlh but I don't even answer Barney anymore if he gets ruffled a little he runs to andy. And I didn't understand a word of what op just said yep recon so.

Sloth, that's ok too. The speed kids for SP are all born and bred here. Yes, I said bred here. We don't recruit, but if we did then we dropped the ball in 88,90,91,92,

2000,2004,2014 because we stunk those seasons.

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KG never lived in Alabama, he has lived his entire life in New Hope same house Mr Sloth New Hope is in Marion County. If anyone has a problem with that take it up with North Jackwagon he was perfectly legal to play here as he has always lived here. Parents thought he would have better shot at making it to the University of Alabama by playing ball at North Jackwagon, however after the coaching ordeal down there the program was looking unstable so he transferred to SP, and thats the whole story bro put it to bed n turn out the lights Irene

so if that's the case it sounds like the untruthful ones here are the nice uns found at North Jackwagon.
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The parents owned two homes. They had one home in Stevenson or somewhere and one in South Pittsburg. When he went to North Jackson his record there stated that he lived in Stevenson. When he came to SP it's my understanding his address was in South Pittsburg and that is where he still lives today. Now. I guess the question would be. Was NJ doing something shady. Records come from NJ with a Stevenson AL address. Enrolls at SP with a SP address. Everything checked out as far as him living in SP. Kid was ruled eligible. End of discussion.

 

 

KG never lived in Alabama, he has lived his entire life in New Hope same house Mr Sloth New Hope is in Marion County.  If anyone has a problem with that take it up with North Jackwagon he was perfectly legal to play here as he has always lived here. Parents thought he would have better shot at making it to the University of Alabama by playing ball at North Jackwagon, however after the coaching ordeal down there the program was looking unstable so he transferred to SP, and thats the whole story bro put it to bed n turn out the lights Irene

 

That is exactly why he should not have been eligible his first year.  There was no "bona fide change of residence" as required by TSSAA By-Laws.

 

Section 13. Ineligible Transfer Students.

The following transfer students are ineligible for a period of twelve months from the student's last

participation date:

a. A student who transfers without a bona fide change of residence by his/her parents;

b. A student who transfers as a result of a change of residence is ineligible unless (1) the old residence

is outside the territory of the new school, (2) the new residence is outside the territory of the old

school, and (3) the new residence is inside the territory of the new school;

c. If a student has been ruled eligible as a result of a change of residence, and the parents or guardian

return to the former residence before the student has been enrolled in the new school for one

complete school year (or twelve months if the transfer occurred during the school year), the student

will be ineligible for twelve months from his/her last participation date;

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That is exactly why he should not have been eligible his first year. There was no "bona fide change of residence" as required by TSSAA By-Laws.

 

 

Section 13. Ineligible Transfer Students.

The following transfer students are ineligible for a period of twelve months from the student's last

participation date:

a. A student who transfers without a bona fide change of residence by his/her parents;

b. A student who transfers as a result of a change of residence is ineligible unless (1) the old residence

is outside the territory of the new school, (2) the new residence is outside the territory of the old

school, and (3) the new residence is inside the territory of the new school;

c. If a student has been ruled eligible as a result of a change of residence, and the parents or guardian

return to the former residence before the student has been enrolled in the new school for one

complete school year (or twelve months if the transfer occurred during the school year), the student

will be ineligible for twelve months from his/her last participation date;

im surprised you fellas know where to find those by-laws. Btw- the TSSAA did investigate and found him eligible.
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