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Post by indy on Oct 2, 2019 13:43:23 GMT -6
20 minutes ago cjr3888 said:
25 minutes ago indy said:
Since you're so worried about where kids live, I can easily show you their houses just up the road from mine. I'm not going to argue with you anymore about this. If you didn't have your head stuck somewhere you would probably be a much happier person. The kids at Notre Dame had the same opportunity as every other team that made the playoffs. Nobody denied them an opportunity to play in Sulphur. Win playoff games and you make it to the state tournament, it's that simple. Regular season games do not matter come playoff time. I don't see how that is so hard to understand in Crowley.
I'll type slowly so maybe you understand it. When plalyoffs started loreauville went to the "B" bracket, the one that was supposed to be for the schools with in zone kids. AES went to the "A" bracket" for having out of zone kids. Had they been in the "B" bracket they would have gotten a trophy like your school did. Now granted the trophy would be meaningless like yours is but the same rules weren't applied equally to both schools.
Your school was allowed to play in a bracket they didn't belong in. Have great day abusing the rules and supporting kids being cheated.
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Post by indy on Oct 2, 2019 13:44:42 GMT -6
17 hours ago wshs said: Can’t answer that. All I can say is all private schools got lumped in because what a few were doing. Some of the large public schools were part of the problem as well. But the issue to me was never private/ public . I always felt the classification system sucked now you got a lot of public schools joining the fun. What they are doing is just as wrong as what some of the privates were doing. As for Loreauville I know I will get raked over the coals for saying this and I don’t want to come across as a bitter loser but... they beat my Winnfield baseball team in the quarters last year. We had a very solid team but had some injuries at the wrong time. We played unusually bad, and they beat us straight up. Kudos to them But if you think people didn’t notice the fact that a small 2a school had what seemed like 10 left handed pitchers at their disposal. Half the lineup being left handed Just didn’t make sense. Maybe something in the water down there. Indy just can't keep our little town out of his mouth. The amount of lefty pitchers is rare, but all those guys have been drinking the same Bayou Teche water since they were babies except for one and I don't think he pitched in that series. The only lefty pitcher that didn't grow up in Loreauville moved here with his family a few years ago. Every player that played in that series, except for 2 or 3 came up through our youth and school program. But didn't live in your zone! Your football coach seems to enjoy writing about out of zone kids ask him about the letter he wrote to our state legislatures. Are ask my friends how the feel about they kids being denied the opportunity to play in Sulphur even though they beat your team placing second in district with fewer out of zone kids than your team and y'all get a trophy.
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 2, 2019 15:36:49 GMT -6
20 minutes ago cjr3888 said: 25 minutes ago indy said: Since you're so worried about where kids live, I can easily show you their houses just up the road from mine. I'm not going to argue with you anymore about this. If you didn't have your head stuck somewhere you would probably be a much happier person. The kids at Notre Dame had the same opportunity as every other team that made the playoffs. Nobody denied them an opportunity to play in Sulphur. Win playoff games and you make it to the state tournament, it's that simple. Regular season games do not matter come playoff time. I don't see how that is so hard to understand in Crowley. I'll type slowly so maybe you understand it. When plalyoffs started loreauville went to the "B" bracket, the one that was supposed to be for the schools with in zone kids. AES went to the "A" bracket" for having out of zone kids. Had they been in the "B" bracket they would have gotten a trophy like your school did. Now granted the trophy would be meaningless like yours is but the same rules weren't applied equally to both schools. Your school was allowed to play in a bracket they didn't belong in. Have great day abusing the rules and supporting kids being cheated. We aren’t abusing any rules, we are following them as they are written in the handbook and passed my member schools. There is not “A bracket” and “B bracket” as you say. You must live a miserable life if you follow this same line of thinking for everything.
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Post by publicgradprivatedad on Oct 2, 2019 15:41:34 GMT -6
20 minutes ago cjr3888 said: 25 minutes ago indy said: Since you're so worried about where kids live, I can easily show you their houses just up the road from mine. I'm not going to argue with you anymore about this. If you didn't have your head stuck somewhere you would probably be a much happier person. The kids at Notre Dame had the same opportunity as every other team that made the playoffs. Nobody denied them an opportunity to play in Sulphur. Win playoff games and you make it to the state tournament, it's that simple. Regular season games do not matter come playoff time. I don't see how that is so hard to understand in Crowley. I'll type slowly so maybe you understand it. When plalyoffs started loreauville went to the "B" bracket, the one that was supposed to be for the schools with in zone kids. AES went to the "A" bracket" for having out of zone kids. Had they been in the "B" bracket they would have gotten a trophy like your school did. Now granted the trophy would be meaningless like yours is but the same rules weren't applied equally to both schools. Your school was allowed to play in a bracket they didn't belong in. Have great day abusing the rules and supporting kids being cheated. We aren’t abusing any rules, we are following them as they are written in the handbook and passed my member schools. There is not “A bracket” and “B bracket” as you say. You must live a miserable life if you follow this same line of thinking for everything. You do realize you played into "Indy's" hands.....The private schools were playing by the rules as written in the handbook and passed by the member schools before the split. Just Saying
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 2, 2019 16:16:07 GMT -6
We aren’t abusing any rules, we are following them as they are written in the handbook and passed my member schools. There is not “A bracket” and “B bracket” as you say. You must live a miserable life if you follow this same line of thinking for everything. You do realize you played into "Indy's" hands.....The private schools were playing by the rules as written in the handbook and passed by the member schools before the split. Just Saying Exactly and the schools are doing the same now but he doesn’t like it so he constantly whines about it.
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Post by indy on Oct 2, 2019 18:59:40 GMT -6
So your school is doing the same thing that my school was doing that got us kicked out and I’m supposed to be ok with that?
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Post by indy on Oct 2, 2019 19:05:36 GMT -6
When Loreauville has the same attendance policy as Ascension Episcopal, Catholic New Iberia and Notre Dame why shouldn’t they play in the same bracket?
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 2, 2019 19:09:12 GMT -6
So your school is doing the same thing that my school was doing that got us kicked out and I’m supposed to be ok with that? Nobody was kicked out of the LHSAA. End of story.
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Post by indy on Oct 2, 2019 19:25:36 GMT -6
So your school is doing the same thing that my school was doing that got us kicked out and I’m supposed to be ok with that? Nobody was kicked out of the LHSAA. End of story. Then why do we the “select” have to play under a division?
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Post by indy on Oct 2, 2019 19:26:51 GMT -6
Our school is 2a by enrollment but don’t get to put that on our rings for winning our bracket?
Sure seems like a kick out to me.
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 3, 2019 6:35:47 GMT -6
Our school is 2a by enrollment but don’t get to put that on our rings for winning our bracket? Sure seems like a kick out to me. Is Notre Dame still a member of the LHSAA? Simple question and the answer is yes. Once again, nobody kicked out of anything.
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Post by coach4christ on Oct 3, 2019 7:32:18 GMT -6
But if you think people didn’t notice the fact that a small 2a school had what seemed like 10 left handed pitchers at their disposal. Half the lineup being left handed Just didn’t make sense. Maybe something in the water down there. On the same side of the coin, there is a "small" 1A sized select school in the north who had 9 college commits in baseball... Thats not fishy???
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Post by publicgradprivatedad on Oct 3, 2019 8:44:50 GMT -6
You do realize you played into "Indy's" hands.....The private schools were playing by the rules as written in the handbook and passed by the member schools before the split. Just Saying Exactly and the schools are doing the same now but he doesn’t like it so he constantly whines about it. But this was the reason given for "splitting" the "selects" from "non-selects" was that they had an "unfair advantage". Now it seems as if your ok with the "advantage" because it is helping your school.
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Post by indy on Oct 3, 2019 9:19:05 GMT -6
Our school is 2a by enrollment but don’t get to put that on our rings for winning our bracket? Sure seems like a kick out to me. Is Notre Dame still a member of the LHSAA? Simple question and the answer is yes. Once again, nobody kicked out of anything. So we compete in track as 2a against Loreauville football wise we are division III. We are removed from the classification we belong in and placed in a division. That’s kicked out. Quit trying to excuse bigotry and hypocrisy. Your school has a guaranteed population so doesn’t need a wider zone. Gives y’all an advantage in your bracket.
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 3, 2019 10:34:52 GMT -6
Is Notre Dame still a member of the LHSAA? Simple question and the answer is yes. Once again, nobody kicked out of anything. So we compete in track as 2a against Loreauville football wise we are division III. We are removed from the classification we belong in and placed in a division. That’s kicked out. Quit trying to excuse bigotry and hypocrisy. Your school has a guaranteed population so doesn’t need a wider zone. Gives y’all an advantage in your bracket. All you do is complain on here. Give it up. Member schools vote on the bylaws. Just because what passed isn’t what you like doesn’t mean you were kicked out of anything. If Notre Dame wants a bylaw changed then submit and change to be voted on. Your constant nagging on here won’t change anything.
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Post by indy on Oct 3, 2019 10:51:10 GMT -6
So we compete in track as 2a against Loreauville football wise we are division III. We are removed from the classification we belong in and placed in a division. That’s kicked out. Quit trying to excuse bigotry and hypocrisy. Your school has a guaranteed population so doesn’t need a wider zone. Gives y’all an advantage in your bracket. All you do is complain on here. Give it up. Member schools vote on the bylaws. Just because what passed isn’t what you like doesn’t mean you were kicked out of anything. If Notre Dame wants a bylaw changed then submit and change to be voted on. Your constant nagging on here won’t change anything. I guess that's all you have to say. Your school is doing what the Red School and what AES did you didn't like. The public schools kicked out the privates facts or facts y'all try to act like nothing changed keeping the classification titles because y'all didn't wanna level some playing field. Y'all just wanted us out!
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 3, 2019 11:30:52 GMT -6
All you do is complain on here. Give it up. Member schools vote on the bylaws. Just because what passed isn’t what you like doesn’t mean you were kicked out of anything. If Notre Dame wants a bylaw changed then submit and change to be voted on. Your constant nagging on here won’t change anything. I guess that's all you have to say. Your school is doing what the Red School and what AES did you didn't like. The public schools kicked out the privates facts or facts y'all try to act like nothing changed keeping the classification titles because y'all didn't wanna level some playing field. Y'all just wanted us out! Our school isn't doing anything against LHSAA bylaws. Notre Dame is a member of the LHSAA and that's a fact. ND wasn't kicked out of anything. Now you're starting to sound like a toddler that doesn't get their way, cry and complain until someone listens to you.
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Post by indy on Oct 3, 2019 11:43:49 GMT -6
Notre Dame was following the by laws of the lhsaa then we were kicked out of our classification. Loreauville is taking in out of zones kids like nd was. We were removed from the classification bracket. Loreauville was not. Face is if the situation nd was in and was unfair then why is it ok for Loreauville to do it?
At the beginning of the lhsaa the privates were admitted without zones and this was fine until the public schools whined and kicked us out. I guess maybe you feel guilty about this and are trying to act like we weren't kicked out.
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Post by indy on Oct 3, 2019 11:51:36 GMT -6
I guess that's all you have to say. Your school is doing what the Red School and what AES did you didn't like. The public schools kicked out the privates facts or facts y'all try to act like nothing changed keeping the classification titles because y'all didn't wanna level some playing field. Y'all just wanted us out! Our school isn't doing anything against LHSAA bylaws. Notre Dame is a member of the LHSAA and that's a fact. ND wasn't kicked out of anything. Now you're starting to sound like a toddler that doesn't get their way, cry and complain until someone listens to you. not kicked out of anything then - yeah ok - why doesn't our bracket say classification if we aren't kicked out of anything? polls say 2a all state says 2a but not our bracket or trophy
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 3, 2019 12:26:48 GMT -6
Our school isn't doing anything against LHSAA bylaws. Notre Dame is a member of the LHSAA and that's a fact. ND wasn't kicked out of anything. Now you're starting to sound like a toddler that doesn't get their way, cry and complain until someone listens to you. not kicked out of anything then - yeah ok - why doesn't our bracket say classification if we aren't kicked out of anything? polls say 2a all state says 2a but not our bracket or trophy If ND was kicked out, they wouldn't be a member of the LHSAA. Keep crying because you're not getting your way.
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Post by indy on Oct 3, 2019 14:37:23 GMT -6
not kicked out of anything then - yeah ok - why doesn't our bracket say classification if we aren't kicked out of anything? polls say 2a all state says 2a but not our bracket or trophy If ND was kicked out, they wouldn't be a member of the LHSAA. Keep crying because you're not getting your way. Just because your school loses with the rules in your favor doesn’t mean an advantage doesn’t exist.
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Post by indy on Oct 3, 2019 18:56:28 GMT -6
I just went to the get fuel for my truck and I noticed something. Each Station offered both Gasoline and Diesel. This seemed to make sense because while both create power for an engine they aren't quite the same. Now my truck runs on diesel so that's what I put in the tank. The car on the side of me uses gasoline. So both came from the same station but clearly weren't together. That's like this non sense we have now. The public's kicked us out of their brackets but couldn't justify out of the lhsaa. We sit here and play in the districts established by the lhsaa but are run out when the playoffs start. Dues paying members but clearly not being treated the same and what's even more confusing is to watch other public schools use the same rules the "select" do which had always been legal in the lhsaa going back over 90 years but don't get segregated out. When the rules benefit you, you coward, you stand behind them but it's a sham because you won't accept AES or CHNI playing by the same rules as Loreauville.
I get why you wanna hold onto your delusion by keeping the classification title you can pretend nothing happened. When allstate comes out you wanna see your kids on the 2a all state team. You want a trophy that says 2a state champ. But when you've eliminated nearly 1/5 of that grouping it's a false accomplishment. What foolish logic do you use to pretend that the "selects" are somehow now kicked out and are welcome?
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 3, 2019 21:30:08 GMT -6
I just went to the get fuel for my truck and I noticed something. Each Station offered both Gasoline and Diesel. This seemed to make sense because while both create power for an engine they aren't quite the same. Now my truck runs on diesel so that's what I put in the tank. The car on the side of me uses gasoline. So both came from the same station but clearly weren't together. That's like this non sense we have now. The public's kicked us out of their brackets but couldn't justify out of the lhsaa. We sit here and play in the districts established by the lhsaa but are run out when the playoffs start. Dues paying members but clearly not being treated the same and what's even more confusing is to watch other public schools use the same rules the "select" do which had always been legal in the lhsaa going back over 90 years but don't get segregated out. When the rules benefit you, you coward, you stand behind them but it's a sham because you won't accept AES or CHNI playing by the same rules as Loreauville.
I get why you wanna hold onto your delusion by keeping the classification title you can pretend nothing happened. When allstate comes out you wanna see your kids on the 2a all state team. You want a trophy that says 2a state champ. But when you've eliminated nearly 1/5 of that grouping it's a false accomplishment. What foolish logic do you use to pretend that the "selects" are somehow now kicked out and are welcome?
Coward? How about you grow up and act like an adult. Anytime someone gets under your skin you start throwing out insults. The one and only thing you do on this board is complain about the split. Other than that you try to insult people to make you feel better about yourself. It can’t be that miserable living in Crowley, there’s a Fezzos near the highway.
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Post by indy on Oct 4, 2019 0:35:05 GMT -6
You must not read most of my post on this board. I would also like to point out you are yet to argue the same point I’ve been making the same one that another poster has pointed out. The “select” were just following the rules in the handbook and got kicked out. Then the “non select” which comprise the majority of the schools in the lhsaa vote out schools for doing something that was legal for 9 decades then start doing the same thing with zones. So you’re right I’m bitter with the number of byes “select” teams have. Funny how volleyball is more “select” dominated than any other sport and isn’t split. Just give me one reason why your school that has the same attendance zone policy as the red school or AES should be in a different bracket than them?
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 4, 2019 9:48:43 GMT -6
You must not read most of my post on this board. I would also like to point out you are yet to argue the same point I’ve been making the same one that another poster has pointed out. The “select” were just following the rules in the handbook and got kicked out. Then the “non select” which comprise the majority of the schools in the lhsaa vote out schools for doing something that was legal for 9 decades then start doing the same thing with zones. So you’re right I’m bitter with the number of byes “select” teams have. Funny how volleyball is more “select” dominated than any other sport and isn’t split. Just give me one reason why your school that has the same attendance zone policy as the red school or AES should be in a different bracket than them? You obviously comprehend what I post. I've said from the start that I don't agree with the split, but that's the rules as they are written now. Your constant complaining won't change that fact.
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Post by indy on Oct 4, 2019 11:08:11 GMT -6
So why is it okay to have one set of rules for now which don't coincide with the rules we had before?
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 4, 2019 11:39:40 GMT -6
So why is it okay to have one set of rules for now which don't coincide with the rules we had before? What don't you understand? The rules were voted on by member schools. Whether you agree with them or not doesn't change anything. That's how it works with an organization like the LHSAA. You want something to change, submit it for a vote to get it changed. Complaining constantly about if its fair or not just makes you sound like a crying toddler.
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Post by indy on Oct 4, 2019 12:54:05 GMT -6
Yeah real fair democracy when the group kicked out makes up less than 25% of the total organization.
What do you not get about basic fairness?
You continue to Dodge my basic question. How is fair that all the schools don't operate under the same rules?
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Post by cjr3888 on Oct 4, 2019 13:52:01 GMT -6
Yeah real fair democracy when the group kicked out makes up less than 25% of the total organization. What do you not get about basic fairness? You continue to Dodge my basic question. How is fair that all the schools don't operate under the same rules? Once again, nobody kicked out and everyone is still a member of the LHSAA. Do the selects play for a state title? Yes, so as I've been saying, nobody kicked out of anything.
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Post by indy on Oct 4, 2019 13:59:10 GMT -6
So a school that is 2a by enrollment is not in the 2a bracket and we aren’t kicked out.
Face it the public schools bullied out the private’s because they make up a majority of the votes.
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