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On 1/7/2018 at 6:46 PM, gcapride said:

Your tainted obsession with Grace is comical. Grace hasn’t had any issues with the 8th grade rule. We had a kid repeating the 8th grade that ran in 1 HS track meet as an 8th grader. No penalties were incurred, but nice attempted jab. You should’ve referenced the same kid that transferred to Catholic  as a Freshman and cost them a football forfeit  because he played as an ineligible player. But, had you made that reference (which was more relevant to the subject) you wouldn’t have been able to make your butt hurt comment toward Grace. Get over your obsession with spreading fake news about GCA. You did it during the coaching search too. 

 

*the kid that was repeating the 8th grade at GCA transferred to GCA after completing 8th grade at a public school. 

Obsession?  Nope.  Just an example of the fact that the rule is enforced.  

No penalties?  So, a fine is not a "penalty"?  

You are attempting to revise history.  

 

http://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/high-school/2016/08/23/grace-christian-track-catholic-football-penalized-for-same-ineligible-player/91049250/

 

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On 1/9/2018 at 11:14 AM, osunut2 said:

I'm confused about who's butt hurt. :popcorneater:

The guy has such a holier than thou and arrogance complex that he didn't understand that I wasn't putting down GCA in any shape, form, or fashion in my post.  What I posted was factual.  The kid was an 8th grader at another school, transfered to GCA and repeated the 8th grade.  GCA got caught up in somebody's lack of due diligence, be it at GCA or elsewhere.  It really doesn't matter who or where. The rule is pretty clear, yet he somehow participated in varsity sports, which is a no no.  

My point wasn't that GCA had committed some dastardly deed.  It was that GCA could attest that the rule, is in fact, in place and punishable.  

And a fine is a penalty, no matter what he may think.  

But a holier than thou and arrogant attitude sometimes won't let one think reasonably and rationally and comprehend what they are reading.  People with preconceived notions are going to believe what they want to believe.  

And If anybody really thinks I am "obsessed" with GCA, or any other high school program, then they don't know me very well.  

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3 hours ago, HTV said:

The guy has such a holier than thou and arrogance complex that he didn't understand that I wasn't putting down GCA in any shape, form, or fashion in my post.  What I posted was factual.  The kid was an 8th grader at another school, transfered to GCA and repeated the 8th grade.  GCA got caught up in somebody's lack of due diligence, be it at GCA or elsewhere.  It really doesn't matter who or where. The rule is pretty clear, yet he somehow participated in varsity sports, which is a no no.  

My point wasn't that GCA had committed some dastardly deed.  It was that GCA could attest that the rule, is in fact, in place and punishable.  

And a fine is a penalty, no matter what he may think.  

But a holier than thou and arrogant attitude sometimes won't let one think reasonably and rationally and comprehend what they are reading.  People with preconceived notions are going to believe what they want to believe.  

And If anybody really thinks I am "obsessed" with GCA, or any other high school program, then they don't know me very well.  

:roflol:     

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1 hour ago, gcapride said:

BUT!!!!! Where's the arrogance part of it    :cry:

I forgot the "wait for it"!

Then there you are!LOL!!

Also did you not hear the words???Self explanatory! You are listening to Metallica but you're not HEARING Metallica!( guess where that line come from)

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