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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 05:22pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by rockyroad
Uhmmm, people, if the courts have said that the players are to be allowed to play, then the administration of the school can't stop them from playing - that's what the TRO or injunction was for in the first place...as far as the lawyer/assistant coach goes, wait and see if the administration handles him after the season, but they certainly can't do anything about him being the kid's lawyer...
Really? Is the judge on the HS Board? How are the kids going to play when the school cancels the transportation and hotel accommodations? Is the judge going to pay for that, also?

And who hires the coach? That's right, the school which means they can terminate him for cause anytime, and in some states (don't know about WV), cause is not necessary.

Yeah, the school does have the authority to determine who represents the school ON the court and IN the court.
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