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The quote about playing for 2nd place is exactly what the schools with CPA in it got. No one has a chance in that district as long as CPA continues to recruit.  A split is needed immediately! I expect the TSSAA to table the proposals and drag this unfair situation on for another four years.

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The quote about playing for 2nd place is exactly what the schools with CPA in it got. No one has a chance in that district as long as CPA continues to recruit. A split is needed immediately! I expect the TSSAA to table the proposals and drag this unfair situation on for another four years.

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I'm saying the Lewis County AD is a pitiful person for setting these examples.  He is bias and should not vote in the private/public split because he has no interest in what's best for the TSSAA or even the other schools in his district.

 

All he cares about is little ole Lewis County and all the rings they can get...and that's fine but he needs to quit being two faced about it.  He should not be allowed to vote on such an important matter when he is completely bias.

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I'm saying the Lewis County AD is a pitiful person for setting these examples.  He is bias and should not vote in the private/public split because he has no interest in what's best for the TSSAA or even the other schools in his district.

 

All he cares about is little ole Lewis County and all the rings they can get...and that's fine but he needs to quit being two faced about it.  He should not be allowed to vote on such an important matter when he is completely bias.

The bias/ voting issue aside, I am sure every school in the LC district is cheering the AD's efforts. And of course he wants rings, so does CPA. That's why CPA doesn't offer financial assistance; so they can beat up on the rural AA schools and stock their trophy case. What the LC AD wants more is a level playing field and for CPA to be placed with the other private schools that recruit...not offer financial assistance mind you...but with the schools that recruit. It's all about fairness and there is nothing fair about CPA being in the public school division. Moving them with the other private recruiting schools is what is best for the TSSAA in my opinion.

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I'm saying the Lewis County AD is a pitiful person for setting these examples.  He is bias and should not vote in the private/public split because he has no interest in what's best for the TSSAA or even the other schools in his district.

 

All he cares about is little ole Lewis County and all the rings they can get...and that's fine but he needs to quit being two faced about it.  He should not be allowed to vote on such an important matter when he is completely bias.

All the rings they can get??? Is that not what CPA is doing? That is their "mission!"
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The bias/ voting issue aside, I am sure every school in the LC district is cheering the AD's efforts. And of course he wants rings, so does CPA. That's why CPA doesn't offer financial assistance; so they can beat up on the rural AA schools and stock their trophy case. What the LC AD wants more is a level playing field and for CPA to be placed with the other private schools that recruit...not offer financial assistance mind you...but with the schools that recruit. It's all about fairness and there is nothing fair about CPA being in the public school division. Moving them with the other private recruiting schools is what is best for the TSSAA in my opinion.

You tabled my main point.......the Lewis County AD is bias and cares nothing for other TSSAA members, only Lewis county

 

For the record, I'm on the privtae school side of things (BGA), and agree that privates and publics should be split....full split.  But for this tool to act the way he has does not represent TSSAA, Lewis County, or himself well at all.  Spineless tool. 

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