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NorthALBall Posted - 10/31/2024 : 12:57:25
According to the Region Standings document, updated 10/31, on the AHSAA website, Coosa Christian's region record is now 1-5.

It has forfeited losses to Southeastern, Falkville, Susan Moore, Cold Springs & Cleveland.

The standings show as follows:"
1. Southeastern
2. Falkville
3. Susan Moore
4. Cold Springs.

Is there an announcement forthcoming? If so, it seems they updated the standings form before making an announcement.
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Mosleh87 Posted - 11/04/2024 : 08:51:34
Ok thanks for the clarification, After doing more reading, including reading Coosa's statement. I see the coach as in the wrong. It's clear he is using the training program or whatever it is as a front to recruit kids to go to Coosa.

Not sure why the AHSAA wants to focus on the kid getting coached by him in the program rather than the coach for recruiting violations. I guess those are not as easily proven. Seems the kid is being used as a scapegoat to nab Coosa for their wrongdoing.
WCGuru1 Posted - 11/04/2024 : 08:46:00
quote:
Originally posted by GiglnTiger

quote:
Originally posted by MTeague

quote:
Originally posted by Mosleh87

Imagine ruling a player ineligible because they practiced some drills outside of designated practice hours. This is garbage and a shame. These so called adults in the AHSAA should be ashamed of themselves.

News flash, kids have practiced outside of regular practice hours for the last 60 years across the country. Every single school.

Great job on discouraging kids from working hard. Maybe the AHSAA rather the kids be passed out on a couch after vaping. That would be better for the kids than trying to better themselves.

Someone had to turn this kind of thing in, someone is out to get Coosa. They are afraid of a little 2A school being better than them and attracting better players away from the bigger schools.



Come on now, you should tell the story instead of cherry picking it. You failed to mention that the kid was also enrolled at another school when he was working out with the team.



Would you just look at that. Thanks for adding the picked cherries back! Breaking rules is breaking rules, regardless of how much he tries to justify it.

_____________

Jeremy Wortham
(former RCHS student-athlete 2000-2003)

Randolph County Tigers

2003 Class 2A State Champions

2017 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1998 Class 3A State Runner-Ups,
1984 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1979 Class 2A State Runner-Ups



BINGO! They kid played in 5 games also!
Northwest Posted - 11/03/2024 : 20:54:24
quote:
Originally posted by Mosleh87

quote:
Originally posted by MTeague

quote:
Originally posted by Mosleh87

Imagine ruling a player ineligible because they practiced some drills outside of designated practice hours. This is garbage and a shame. These so called adults in the AHSAA should be ashamed of themselves.

News flash, kids have practiced outside of regular practice hours for the last 60 years across the country. Every single school.

Great job on discouraging kids from working hard. Maybe the AHSAA rather the kids be passed out on a couch after vaping. That would be better for the kids than trying to better themselves.

Someone had to turn this kind of thing in, someone is out to get Coosa. They are afraid of a little 2A school being better than them and attracting better players away from the bigger schools.



Come on now, you should tell the story instead of cherry picking it. You failed to mention that the kid was also enrolled at another school when he was working out with the team.



Wait what? All I understood was...that whomever the student is, got some extra practice help from a coach outside of the regular practice time. I saw many articles. None of them said anything about a student being enrolled at one school while getting coached up by a coach from Coosa.



Yes, the student was enrolled at a different school while training with a coach from Coosa. Then allegedly, Coosa disclosed the kid only played in one game against Cleveland. After further investigation, game film showed that he had actually played in nearly all their regional games. I interpreted it that they dropped the hammer as much for the lying as they did anything else

Can someone offer some clarity on the rule where it states that if the coach involved steps down or resigns the player would be declared eligible?
Mosleh87 Posted - 11/02/2024 : 17:14:00
quote:
Originally posted by MTeague

quote:
Originally posted by Mosleh87

Imagine ruling a player ineligible because they practiced some drills outside of designated practice hours. This is garbage and a shame. These so called adults in the AHSAA should be ashamed of themselves.

News flash, kids have practiced outside of regular practice hours for the last 60 years across the country. Every single school.

Great job on discouraging kids from working hard. Maybe the AHSAA rather the kids be passed out on a couch after vaping. That would be better for the kids than trying to better themselves.

Someone had to turn this kind of thing in, someone is out to get Coosa. They are afraid of a little 2A school being better than them and attracting better players away from the bigger schools.



Come on now, you should tell the story instead of cherry picking it. You failed to mention that the kid was also enrolled at another school when he was working out with the team.



Wait what? All I understood was...that whomever the student is, got some extra practice help from a coach outside of the regular practice time. I saw many articles. None of them said anything about a student being enrolled at one school while getting coached up by a coach from Coosa.
Tom Servo Posted - 11/02/2024 : 16:48:24
quote:
Originally posted by GiglnTiger

Would you just look at that. Thanks for adding the picked cherries back! Breaking rules is breaking rules, regardless of how much he tries to justify it.





WOW, just WOW...misrepresenting the situation by omitting important and relevent facts shows a depth of cheating the kids shouldn't be a part of. The sport is already making kids grow up quicker than ever. Showing them this kind of deceit sets a dreadful example.

Thanks for setting the record straight.
GiglnTiger Posted - 11/02/2024 : 13:28:09
quote:
Originally posted by MTeague

quote:
Originally posted by Mosleh87

Imagine ruling a player ineligible because they practiced some drills outside of designated practice hours. This is garbage and a shame. These so called adults in the AHSAA should be ashamed of themselves.

News flash, kids have practiced outside of regular practice hours for the last 60 years across the country. Every single school.

Great job on discouraging kids from working hard. Maybe the AHSAA rather the kids be passed out on a couch after vaping. That would be better for the kids than trying to better themselves.

Someone had to turn this kind of thing in, someone is out to get Coosa. They are afraid of a little 2A school being better than them and attracting better players away from the bigger schools.



Come on now, you should tell the story instead of cherry picking it. You failed to mention that the kid was also enrolled at another school when he was working out with the team.



Would you just look at that. Thanks for adding the picked cherries back! Breaking rules is breaking rules, regardless of how much he tries to justify it.

_____________

Jeremy Wortham
(former RCHS student-athlete 2000-2003)

Randolph County Tigers

2003 Class 2A State Champions

2017 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1998 Class 3A State Runner-Ups,
1984 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1979 Class 2A State Runner-Ups
MTeague Posted - 11/02/2024 : 12:55:22
quote:
Originally posted by Mosleh87

Imagine ruling a player ineligible because they practiced some drills outside of designated practice hours. This is garbage and a shame. These so called adults in the AHSAA should be ashamed of themselves.

News flash, kids have practiced outside of regular practice hours for the last 60 years across the country. Every single school.

Great job on discouraging kids from working hard. Maybe the AHSAA rather the kids be passed out on a couch after vaping. That would be better for the kids than trying to better themselves.

Someone had to turn this kind of thing in, someone is out to get Coosa. They are afraid of a little 2A school being better than them and attracting better players away from the bigger schools.



Come on now, you should tell the story instead of cherry picking it. You failed to mention that the kid was also enrolled at another school when he was working out with the team.
GiglnTiger Posted - 11/02/2024 : 11:46:31
quote:
Originally posted by Mosleh87

Imagine ruling a player ineligible because they practiced some drills outside of designated practice hours. This is garbage and a shame. These so called adults in the AHSAA should be ashamed of themselves.

News flash, kids have practiced outside of regular practice hours for the last 60 years across the country. Every single school.

Great job on discouraging kids from working hard. Maybe the AHSAA rather the kids be passed out on a couch after vaping. That would be better for the kids than trying to better themselves.

Someone had to turn this kind of thing in, someone is out to get Coosa. They are afraid of a little 2A school being better than them and attracting better players away from the bigger schools.



These are set rules by the AHSAA. Most teams follow them. I?m sure some break them and don?t get caught. At the end of the day, breaking the rules or cheating are still breaking the rule's and cheating regardless how you try to justify it. You basically said, Coosa has no problem with breaking the rules.

_____________

Jeremy Wortham
(former RCHS student-athlete 2000-2003)

Randolph County Tigers

2003 Class 2A State Champions

2017 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1998 Class 3A State Runner-Ups,
1984 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1979 Class 2A State Runner-Ups
Mosleh87 Posted - 11/02/2024 : 11:38:44
Imagine ruling a player ineligible because they practiced some drills outside of designated practice hours. This is garbage and a shame. These so called adults in the AHSAA should be ashamed of themselves.

News flash, kids have practiced outside of regular practice hours for the last 60 years across the country. Every single school.

Great job on discouraging kids from working hard. Maybe the AHSAA rather the kids be passed out on a couch after vaping. That would be better for the kids than trying to better themselves.

Someone had to turn this kind of thing in, someone is out to get Coosa. They are afraid of a little 2A school being better than them and attracting better players away from the bigger schools.
GiglnTiger Posted - 11/01/2024 : 10:27:38
quote:
Originally posted by GoldenTiger86

Probably did, but I guess they decided ultimately that didn't matter since it doesn't truly affect playoffs (the interesting thing becomes what if Fyffe had been in a tiebreaker scenario).



I don't think we've reached the end of the tunnel yet. I wouldn't be surprised if they have some non-regions that get forfeited. They probably investigated the region games first to get that sorted out because playoffs are coming and teams need to make preparations.

bs091880 Posted - 11/01/2024 : 08:35:56
quote:
Originally posted by GiglnTiger

You mean to tell me that the ineligible player played the 3 games before the Fyffe game & 2 games after the Fyffe game but didn?t play the Fyffe game? You would think that middle game would be another forfeit looking at it from the surface.

_____________

Jeremy Wortham
(former RCHS student-athlete 2000-2003)

Randolph County Tigers

2003 Class 2A State Champions

2017 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1998 Class 3A State Runner-Ups,
1984 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1979 Class 2A State Runner-Ups




You know they were gonna keep that win for the record books.
Win over Fyffe looks good in records books.
GoldenTiger86 Posted - 10/31/2024 : 22:57:04
quote:
Originally posted by GiglnTiger

You mean to tell me that the ineligible player played the 3 games before the Fyffe game & 2 games after the Fyffe game but didn?t play the Fyffe game? You would think that middle game would be another forfeit looking at it from the surface.

_____________

Jeremy Wortham
(former RCHS student-athlete 2000-2003)

Randolph County Tigers

2003 Class 2A State Champions

2017 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1998 Class 3A State Runner-Ups,
1984 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1979 Class 2A State Runner-Ups



Probably did, but I guess they decided ultimately that didn't matter since it doesn't truly affect playoffs (the interesting thing becomes what if Fyffe had been in a tiebreaker scenario).
GiglnTiger Posted - 10/31/2024 : 22:06:01
You mean to tell me that the ineligible player played the 3 games before the Fyffe game & 2 games after the Fyffe game but didn?t play the Fyffe game? You would think that middle game would be another forfeit looking at it from the surface.

_____________

Jeremy Wortham
(former RCHS student-athlete 2000-2003)

Randolph County Tigers

2003 Class 2A State Champions

2017 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1998 Class 3A State Runner-Ups,
1984 Class 3A State Runner-Ups, 1979 Class 2A State Runner-Ups
bs091880 Posted - 10/31/2024 : 15:42:42
quote:
Originally posted by NorthALBall

According to the Region Standings document, updated 10/31, on the AHSAA website, Coosa Christian's region record is now 1-5.

It has forfeited losses to Southeastern, Falkville, Susan Moore, Cold Springs & Cleveland.

The standings show as follows:"
1. Southeastern
2. Falkville
3. Susan Moore
4. Cold Springs.

Is there an announcement forthcoming? If so, it seems they updated the standings form before making an announcement.




I just can't phathom after last year they turn around and do it again this year.


No wonder they were beating the heck out of everyone.
Northwest Posted - 10/31/2024 : 14:17:22
quote:
Originally posted by WCGuru1

well I was wrong they had balls.



Consistent enforcement would go a long way with coaches and communities confidence. I hope they keep it up
WCGuru1 Posted - 10/31/2024 : 13:18:40
well I was wrong they had balls.
mattharris75 Posted - 10/31/2024 : 13:15:23
Just incredibly stupid to lie about the games the kid played in. Every team you've played has video, and all would be happy to share with the AHSAA. Boneheaded.

Of course when they hired Propst it was obvious they would do anything it takes to win...
DocAJ1589 Posted - 10/31/2024 : 13:08:07
"The AHSAA has placed additional fines and forfeits on Coosa Christian HS.

Coosa's varsity football program has been fined and placed on restrictive probation effective immediately and concluding at the end of the 2025 football championship series (December 5, 2025) for playing an ineligible player in violation of the Coaching Outside School Year Rule.

They will forfeit 4 additional games including Southeastern, Falkville, Susan Moore, and Cold Springs.

Per the AHSAA: Coosa Christian School has been provided specific conditions to meet prior to the 2025 football season and as a result may appear before the AHSAA Central Board of Control at its July Board meeting for possible reinstatement into the 2025 championship."

The Doc AJ

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