So not only did they not fix the problems, they compounded them. Good Ole Louisiana.
Getting Bodine involved was a ploy all along?
Clown show.
If you think what happened today was good for our children, you are terribly misguided.
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It is time for the private schools to start their own association and make their own rules.
If you follow these continuous minor and major rule and structural changes every LHSAA meeting, you come away with the feeling of just how amazingly short sighted everyone involved in this is. They throw out 10 types of almost the same proposals and there is no general scope or plan that the state is trying to move towards. If one plan just happens to tickle their fancy, they vote for it. And when people submit proposals to go in, they get modified by the LHSAA to be different than the original scope. They make so many changes every year just depending on whatever. Oh, let's restrict this or allow this. Next year it's a modification to that or reversal. Just constant tinkering with no overall plan.
These short sighted principals just killed high school athletics in Louisiana.
The schools that are in favor of reuniting (select & non-select) should get together and discuss the possibility of creating a new high school athletic organization in Louisiana.
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