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    NCAA Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    _ Maybe the game was scheduled as a favor to the losing school ( I think the original article stated that it was a special school for special needs kids) to give their kids an opponent. It looks like the winning coach just didn't get the memo about how to act towards kids that start out in life with the short end of the stick. _
    I wish I had not read this first thing this morning (Saurday here.) It has made me very sad.


    You seldom hear the term "good sportsmanship" anymore, like we did when I was a kid. That concept, like so many other American values, has gone away.

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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by Crawfish View Post
    _ I wish I had not read this first thing this morning (Saurday here.) It has made me very sad.


    You seldom hear the term "good sportsmanship" anymore, like we did when I was a kid. That concept, like so many other American values, has gone away. _
    The Coach is not sorry! Nowhere do they mention it was a special needs school.
    http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=904560

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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by Crawfish View Post
    _ I wish I had not read this first thing this morning (Saurday here.) It has made me very sad.


    You seldom hear the term "good sportsmanship" anymore, like we did when I was a kid. That concept, like so many other American values, has gone away. _
    Good sports stories are there, you just have to look.

    Someone else mentioned Mentioned Jason McElwain, if you dont know, the whole story is here...



    How about the 2008 sportsmanship espy award, if you don't remember it, heres the video...




    And then theres one of my favorites over the years. 2002, A kid named Jake Porter from Ohio had Downs Syndrome, showed up every day for practice and always tried hard. In their last game of the year, they were getting blown out 42-0 at the very end of the game, his coach called a time out and talked to the opposing teams coach. They let Jake score on a 40+ yard TD run. Even the opposing teams coach was cheering. Heres that video...



    If you didn't feel some sort of emotion while watching any of those 3 videos, you have a problem. Point is, there still is some good sportsmanship out there.

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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    _ The Coach is not sorry! Nowhere do they mention it was a special needs school.
    http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=904560 _
    The coach has been fired. Note down in the story it describes the make up of the losing school. While it doesn't mention autism as Foote did onthe radio it does say it is a small school speciallizing in students with special needs such as dyslexia and ADD.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,482825,00.html

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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by ULtimateCajun View Post
    _ I'm a big supporter of the if you don't want the score run up, then play better defense, philosophy. BUT this story is pretty classless. Your team is up 59-0 at half and you full court press and shoot threes in the second half. If i were the team that lost I wouldn't want them to forfeit the game. That's almost more of a slap in the face than the actual game score. There is no reason for a score to get that out of hand. When I played sports and the team I was on would be clearly in control of the game, as a player you kind of know when it's time to put it in cruise control. Pretty sad. _
    Maybe I can buy into the "its your job to stop me" approach at some level... but in high school girls sports there can be a HUGE disparity in talent... From personal experience my daughter played on team comprised of a bunch of slow white girls..... from time to time we would play a team like Northwest that went 10 deep of quick athletic girls and the result was comparable... We lost 95-20 one time and watching them continue to press and poor it on in the 4th quarter really would p*** me off.... I am glad this dude got fired

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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Yeah, one of the local radio talkies this am was having a discussion about whether it was right for the school to fire this a-hole or not.


    igeaux.mobi


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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by IHateLaState View Post
    _ Maybe I can buy into the "its your job to stop me" approach at some level... but in high school girls sports there can be a HUGE disparity in talent... From personal experience my daughter played on team comprised of a bunch of slow white girls..... from time to time we would play a team like Northwest that went 10 deep of quick athletic girls and the result was comparable... We lost 95-20 one time and watching them continue to press and poor it on in the 4th quarter really would p*** me off.... I am glad this dude got fired _
    There should be a mercy rule. Sometimes tie breakers can and usually do come down to points for and against which might make a coach have to pour it on. If a proper mercy rule was in place then there would be no excuses. Common sense and good taste should have told this guy enough was enough. In the light that it was a special needs school makes it even more disgusting.

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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    _ The coach has been fired. Note down in the story it describes the make up of the losing school. While it doesn't mention autism as Foote did onthe radio it does say it is a small school speciallizing in students with special needs such as dyslexia and ADD.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,482825,00.html _
    "Dallas Academy has eight girls on its varsity team and about 20 girls in its high school. It is winless over the last four seasons. The academy boasts of its small class sizes and specializes in teaching students struggling with "learning differences," such as short attention spans or dyslexia."

    Yes it on the fox article.

    Sounds like a nice place for kids that need a little extra help.
    http://www.dallas-academy.com/

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    Default Re: Really Sad 100-0

    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    _ Autistic kids playing against regular High School athletes sheds a whole new light on this. The game should not have been scheduled. The coach is a jerk. _
    These were not autistic kids. Two of the players along with the coach were interviewed on the Today show last week. One of the girls was more articulate than any of us. I think there were just 8 kids with limited skills and a coach who said he doesn't coach to win or worry about who is ahead. He just wants them to have a good time and enjoy playing the game. He said it is just that, a game, and it means nothing more than that. The other coach was quoted this morning as saying he was apologizing for nothing. His kids played the way they were coached to play and he is sorry the score got so out of hand. It seems to me about the only thing he could have done was substitute the second half and not play any starters, not full court press and not take any 3 pointers. They would likely have still scored at will, but I don't think it would have been viewed the same way.

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    Let's not forget that there's another element that isn't being talked about. The school that won this game is a Christian school. They are supposed to be representing Christ, teaching their kids and the world around them how glorious Christ is and how awesome it is to follow Him. Jesus was compassionate, loving (to the point of death on a cross to pay for your sins and mine), and he wept for those who were being taken advantage of. He angrily turned tables upside down inside a temple of worship because people were being taken advantage of by money-hungry "evangelists". He said to do onto others as you would have them do onto you.

    John Curtis is a Christian school also. A couple years ago, in the state championship game, they were up 42-6 in the fourth quarter (this was when Joe mcKnight was there). They did an onsides kick in the 4th quarter with a 42-6 lead.

    In the same Superdome classic, Evangel Christian Academy was throwing deep bombs up late in the game, again up by a wide margin.

    Contrast that with Kurt Warner. Many are offended at each post-game interview, when he first gives credit and thanks to his Lord and Savior jesus Christ. While he plays hard, he plays with good sportsmanship and more appropriately represents what it means to be a Christian in sports. Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith are other good examples who, in Dungy's words, are "Christian men, proving that it can be done the right way."

    The point is that Christians are (to some extent, understandably) expected to demonstrate an even higher level of sportsmanship and character than those who are not. This coach, by his actions, gives people another reason to hate and despise Jesus because that's who he and his school claim to represent.


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