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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRIIL is run very poorly, period. As the article states they draw substantial salaries but do very little to see that the program is run fairly and effectively as to offer opportunities for students to excel academically and at athletics. As a result the ADs and HS coaches have their own agendas and the loss is that of the RI students.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRIIL is run very poorly, period. As the article states they draw substantial salaries but do very little to see that the program is run fairly and effectively as to offer opportunities for students to excel academically and at athletics. As a result the ADs and HS coaches have their own agendas and the loss is that of the RI students.
In the past, it was not a big secret that LSA, especially on the boy's side, camps were pseudo summer training sessions (especially the "double" ones the week before the season officially starts). One could argue that town teams have the ability to do "captains practices" that in theory are easier to organize and "manipulate" (the coach who just happens to be running at the same time in the park or driving by). But remember principals get pressure from coaches because camps are $$ makers and a way to get around the "no pay for play" rule on athletics.
In theory, the state should 'bid' out running of athletics to a 3rd party provider or run it on a state level. The MIAA in Mass at least is structured to ensure some geographic and position (AD/Principal) balance, although again, even if you recuse yourself from something specifically about your school, there is still the conflict of interest perception.
But this is RI - RIIl is just another "I know a guy" organization and run (like RIPCOA and those "coaches associations - you know, the ones that mandate your school pays dues for the "privilege' of your student-athletes being considered for ALL-whatever) in that manner.
You'll never solve the private-public school issue as long as you have large privates like BH and LSA - at a minimum, they could mandate participation in the *public* league requires the private school to disclose scholarship aggregates to check there is a proportional balance between athletes and non-athletes (since in theory Nobody gets an "athletic scholarship) - but don't hold your breath.
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How does the summer league work? Coaches are coaching players all summer long including incoming 9th graders which serves as a perfect pre-tryout opportunity.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow does the summer league work? Coaches are coaching players all summer long including incoming 9th graders which serves as a perfect pre-tryout opportunity.
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