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On 12/9/2019 at 9:16 AM, Southtowner said:

This will be a thread of This That and the Other.

I'll try to add something to it daily during the off season.   So check in and check it out.

Today I'll update the coaching changes known as the carousel that have started to take place over a month ago.  

Spinning 'round in a spell.  O, it's hard to leave this carousel.  Spinnin' 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round. ~ Still They Ride. Journey.

There’s a Allstate game Saturday at Boyd Buchanan with some really good players in it from that area. Just thought I would throw it out there.

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27 minutes ago, Salem said:

Wow, 5-6 TN All Star games? Seems like that Whitwell kid could've waited a few months last year.

It's my understanding that no student is permitted to participate in an all star game unless it's sanctioned by the TSSAA AND the student athlete has completed their high school eligibility in the sport.

Also the rules state that if a student athlete doesn't comply with the requirements they lose athletic eligibility to be determined by the Board of Control.  I guess that could mean not losing any athletic eligibility at all.  ( in other sports).   But the crux of the matter is, at least from what I can gather,  a student athlete doesn't have any athletic eligibility to lose in the sport in which they play an all star game since their athletic eligibility has already been completed.  

 

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27 minutes ago, Southtowner said:

It's my understanding that no student is permitted to participate in an all star game unless it's sanctioned by the TSSAA AND the student athlete has completed their high school eligibility in the sport.

Also the rules state that if a student athlete doesn't comply with the requirements they lose athletic eligibility to be determined by the Board of Control.  I guess that could mean not losing any athletic eligibility at all.  ( in other sports).   But the crux of the matter is, at least from what I can gather,  a student athlete doesn't have any athletic eligibility to lose in the sport in which they play an all star game since their athletic eligibility has already been completed.  

 

I think this is an area of expertise for @OLD PIRATE    :lol:

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46 minutes ago, Southtowner said:

It's my understanding that no student is permitted to participate in an all star game unless it's sanctioned by the TSSAA AND the student athlete has completed their high school eligibility in the sport.

Also the rules state that if a student athlete doesn't comply with the requirements they lose athletic eligibility to be determined by the Board of Control.  I guess that could mean not losing any athletic eligibility at all.  ( in other sports).   But the crux of the matter is, at least from what I can gather,  a student athlete doesn't have any athletic eligibility to lose in the sport in which they play an all star game since their athletic eligibility has already been completed.  

 

Board of controls is looking at this matter now.  Expect changes for upcoming season.

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