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So, 3d, do you pull for any advantaged team? Sounds like it. Why?Originally posted by 3daughters:
Congrats girls! Bring it home next week!
I'm sure they probably would be on a 4A team if they went to school in the proper district like everyone else's kids have to. (Except those in the silver spoon districts ) I had the chance to watch Riverside play Rosewood in the Traditional 1A High School NC Championship Girls Regional Game before the Traditional 1A High School Boys NC Championship regional game. Those Riverside girls are very good and I believe it will be a repeat of last years game , just like the boys game will be but hopefully the non recruited team will get a chance to win one or maybe two this year .Originally posted by Mont1963:
Yep. WS looked like a 4A team!!
Not much to say except, got beat by a much better team.
Some of them are probably districted to 1A, 2A, and 3A schools also. Forsyth County is a major part of the issue.Originally posted by PirateDad17:
I'm sure they probably would be on a 4A team if they went to school in the proper district like everyone else's kids have to.Originally posted by Mont1963:
Yep. WS looked like a 4A team!!
Not much to say except, got beat by a much better team.
Would Mt. Airy be allowed to play in the boundary school division? Would a district that allows a student from another district to pay tuition that covers the taxes per student costs and attend the school outside their home district be a member? If a school is under capacity and the school system allows students from an over capacity school to transfer in and play sports would they be allowed to participate? Would a school that has the complete county EC students attending be allowed to join?Originally posted by davisdorm:
Glad the rest of you are getting a taste of the Winston-Salem All-Stars. The Northwest 1-A has had to deal with this for several years. North Stokes, East Surry, and Mt. Airy have districts from which to draw. The others in our conference have another set of rules. It is not that school's fault that their enrollment comes from a much wider geographical area. The schools which have a "boundary" should all withdraw from the NCHSAA playoff system and have our own state playoffs. It would not take a genius to draw a definition of a school with a boundary vs. a school without boundaries. Everybody still plays within their conference until it is time to play for a state title. Schools with boundaries would then divide by enrollment and play each other. Maybe 4 or 5 classifications. We could play the state title games at our home schools until the big boys realize we mean business.
But to do this it would take local school boards and superintendents who care about the fairness of high school athletics. There lays the problem !! If we could somehow put athletics into that DATA system which grades our schools then the decision makers would find a solution to the unfairness.
And yes Prep will be a football force in the fall!
Probably because the Charlotte teams don't play in 1A. If the system gives an unfair advantage to Charlotte schools at the 4A level, as you say it does, just imagine what it does at the 1A level...Originally posted by SlowYoRoll:
It is amazing how every year the teams from the far west complain about the teams form Forsyth county but never say anything about the teams from Charlotte who uses open enrollment to stay on top.