Why not force a full year sit out. You can transfer for the education and just sit out a full season. Practice etc but not games? That would eliminate a lot of the non sense. A bunch of this recruiting crap is taking away from the performance St Joes players did outside of the the players always mentioned?
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They already have a 1/2 season sit out for ciac to ciac transfers from after soph-senior year. Choate hopkins etc are not ciac controlled Schools so nothing can be done about those. A full year will never happen. Kids can go to whatever school they want.
get used to it for college. Non atop college transfers now. Your kid is set to finally start next year and then bam four transfers and your kid is back buried deep on the bench. Most d1 teams bring in several new transfers to start every year now. Many are one year grad transfers
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThey already have a 1/2 season sit out for ciac to ciac transfers from after soph-senior year. Choate hopkins etc are not ciac controlled Schools so nothing can be done about those. A full year will never happen. Kids can go to whatever school they want.
get used to it for college. Non atop college transfers now. Your kid is set to finally start next year and then bam four transfers and your kid is back buried deep on the bench. Most d1 teams bring in several new transfers to start every year now. Many are one year grad transfers
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Exactly the goalie from New York hates her school and found St Joes in Trumbull so odd she plays on Pino’s world class team. What a coincidence
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You didn’t answer question my assumption you would be pissed. Martin, Spangler, and Reid if they had the option to would do it and torture St Joes. Your a school that goes and plays against public. I hope your following the issue. I’m not one of these people who said St Joes couldn’t compete at LL I knew they would just like I know all of these private schools can. Get out of the public system it’s dumb, but you have the advantage so response will be GET OVER IT. Enjoy your photo op in 2024 weirdos
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SJ gives the rest of the FCIAC something to aspire to. “Staples beats SJ!” has been done before and could happen again. Jack has set the bar high for his teams and welcomes competition. If talented kids from other FCIAC schools could go to one school, I’m sure Jack would say “bring it on.” Playing against a powerhouse team like SJ makes the FCIAC the strongest conference in CT.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThey already have a 1/2 season sit out for ciac to ciac transfers from after soph-senior year. Choate hopkins etc are not ciac controlled Schools so nothing can be done about those. A full year will never happen. Kids can go to whatever school they want.
get used to it for college. Non atop college transfers now. Your kid is set to finally start next year and then bam four transfers and your kid is back buried deep on the bench. Most d1 teams bring in several new transfers to start every year now. Many are one year grad transfers
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SJ gives the rest of the FCIAC something to aspire to. “Staples beats SJ!” has been done before and could happen again. Jack has set the bar high for his teams and welcomes competition. If talented kids from other FCIAC schools could go to one school, I’m sure Jack would say “bring it on.” Playing against a powerhouse team like SJ makes the FCIAC the strongest conference in CT.
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So JN got away with the NY kid because she wasn't CIAC? Because as of the summer he had no top GK. Yeah, tell us that isn't cheating. The only people who think any of this is ok are StJ (or ND) families and coaches - and I bet some are just as disgusted by it as the rest of us are.
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Kids can go wherever they want. Period.
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I truly think people are missing the point. The CIAC enables transfers for academic, financial hardships, incidents that force the child to change schools or logistics. It’s has and will never be to fill weaknesses in rosters or to build super teams. There is zero issue with private schools getting incoming freshman. Never has never will be, but upper class junior and senior transfers is looked at completely different. Over the last two years St Joes and a couple other private schools have blurred the lines and it was not completely addressed because coaches did not want to ruin seasons. (Late to the game). This year any junior or senior transferes will be looked at under microscope. This is starting to become an even bigger issue across all sports and let’s be real it’s high school. if it is under that premise the coaches will decline play. Yea kids can move but not to build super teams or fill a coaches gap “recruiting”. I know parents on private school team and they completely understand the situation
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI truly think people are missing the point. The CIAC enables transfers for academic, financial hardships, incidents that force the child to change schools or logistics. It’s has and will never be to fill weaknesses in rosters or to build super teams. There is zero issue with private schools getting incoming freshman. Never has never will be, but upper class junior and senior transfers is looked at completely different. Over the last two years St Joes and a couple other private schools have blurred the lines and it was not completely addressed because coaches did not want to ruin seasons. (Late to the game). This year any junior or senior transferes will be looked at under microscope. This is starting to become an even bigger issue across all sports and let’s be real it’s high school. if it is under that premise the coaches will decline play. Yea kids can move but not to build super teams or fill a coaches gap “recruiting”. I know parents on private school team and they completely understand the situation
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