80 miles sheesh. That’s prettt far huhI'm glad you were able to find one kid on an 85 man roster. I found kids 80 miles away.
80 miles sheesh. That’s prettt far huhI'm glad you were able to find one kid on an 85 man roster. I found kids 80 miles away.
rch- man, i am tryin to be positive/neutral/reasonable... but this "bogus list" is taken from SJP's team website. So are they themselves pushing a "false narrative?"I see one kid that says Middletown. The coach himself said that wasn’t true.I’m guessing that’s someone pushing the narrative that made that list.
Sure is for a radius of grabbing high school football athletes.80 miles sheesh. That’s prettt far huh
rch- man, i am tryin to be positive/neutral/reasonable... but this "bogus list" is taken from SJP's team website. So are they themselves pushing a "false narrative?"
I’ll answer you. They gave you a list of transfers who transferred in at any point of their hs career. I’m surprised no one explain that sjp don’t take juniors as transfers. Stewart came from my school and he isn’t playing right now.So I ask again, how are transfers eligible to play in the playoffs?
I was wandering the same thing. I don't think Harrison jr sat out the playoffs after transferring from la salle.So I ask again, how are transfers eligible to play in the playoffs?
You would know better than me I can’t remember yesterday much better than when he was a sophomore.I was wandering the same thing. I don't think Harrison jr sat out the playoffs after transferring from la salle.
Harrison came at the beginning of his sophomore year. I have no doubt he--mainly his family--approached SJP rather than the other way round. As I remember he was a student at Germantown Academy before he went to LaSalle for a year.You have an excuse for everything. Harrison jr was a transfer as well. Not to mention the giant area they pull from. I posted your list.
No one is required to sit out for playoffs if they transfer at the beginning of sophomore year!!!I was wandering the same thing. I don't think Harrison jr sat out the playoffs after transferring from la salle.
I figured he knew that if he knew MHJ transferred in 6 years ago.No one is required to sit out for playoffs if they transfer at the beginning of sophomore year!!!
Did not know that. I wander why it's ok to transfer as a sophomore but not a junior?No one is required to sit out for playoffs if they transfer at the beginning of sophomore year!!!
You can transfer at anytime. Prep don’t take transfers after junior year due to educational requirements. Sophomore is the latest and those sophomores sit during the playoffs.Did not know that. I wander why it's ok to transfer as a sophomore but not a junior?
welp... that kinda proves the point of many of the wpial folks- that rule is different for "us" and that sucks. Wpial kids are ineligible if they transfer after EIGHTH grade. SJP has 8 kids who came in as transfers? There might be 2 or 3 TOTAL from all 6 of the Pittsburgh Teams goin to Cumberland Valley.No one is required to sit out for playoffs if they transfer at the beginning of sophomore year!!!
I think that is true. I know of a couple kids that moved in during grade school but I don't think they have a single transfer. There's none I can think of but not 💯 percent positive.Art Walker might be full of crap- but his team- there might be ZERO kids who have transferred to North Allegheny.
You should write to the PIAA bc each school I’ve seen so far in the 5a bracket had transfers and those districts are outside of d12.welp... that kinda proves the point of many of the wpial folks- that rule is different for "us" and that sucks. Wpial kids are ineligible if they transfer after EIGHTH grade. SJP has 8 kids who came in as transfers? There might be 2 or 3 TOTAL from all 6 of the Pittsburgh Teams goin to Cumberland Valley.
I think it's sophomore year as well for wpial and state wide.welp... that kinda proves the point of many of the wpial folks- that rule is different for "us" and that sucks. Wpial kids are ineligible if they transfer after EIGHTH grade. SJP has 8 kids who came in as transfers? There might be 2 or 3 TOTAL from all 6 of the Pittsburgh Teams goin to Cumberland Valley.
Now we're getting some sense. How can the WPIAL say anyone who transfers after 8th grade is ineligible since PCC doesn't take students till they're in 9th grade? And I can't believe that a kid who transfers say between NA and PCC after 9th grade (either way) is ineligible to play for all of the next year.I think it's sophomore year as well for wpial and state wide. The wpial is definitely way stricker though on allowing transfers eligible.
It's sophomore year for the wpial as well and transfer happen in all sports. It just seems certain schools continue to get better every year because of them and it's not just football. Basketball may be worse. It happens in all sports. The piaa needs to crack down on it but they might be taking a page out of college athletics and that's the direction high school sports is heading as well. We are seeing more bishop Gormans, St Francis, st johns, mater dei's, st thomas Aquinas's and St joes preps. I don't feel like it's fair for the north Alleghenys and cb souths to play those schools especially come playoff time but maybe I'm the one living in the past and this is the direction high school sports is heading. I'm done complaining. I just hope we see good competitive games in all classification next weekend.Now we're getting some sense. How can the WPIAL say anyone who transfers after 8th grade is ineligible since PCC doesn't take students till they're in 9th grade? And I can't believe that a kid who transfers say between NA and PCC after 9th grade (either way) is ineligible to play for all of the next year.
There may be a difference between the Philly area (including D1) and the western part of the state when it comes to kids changing schools--not in terms of rules but in terms of common practice. It's not something specific to SJP and it's probably much truer in basketball than in football. Part of it has to do with the presence of the six Inter-ac schools. A fair number of students move into and out of them. Part of it probably has to do with the differences among the Catholic schools. I don't know about western PA, but Devon Prep, West Catholic, Roman, LaSalle, Father Judge, and SJP have very different cultures and traditions.
Transfers are common here but it’s worst in other parts of the state. Our catholic schools here are split between 2 divisions. Blue have the small schools. Most red division teams lose multiple kids to blue every year. Big schools lose way more than they receive.the difference is- it's just that transfers are not very common in wpial- HSs object/oppose them all the time, which is why they are not common.
Transfers are common here but it’s worst in other parts of the state. Our catholic schools here are split between 2 divisions. Blue have the small schools. Most red division teams lose multiple kids to blue every year. Big schools lose way more than they receive.