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Adam Tue May 31, 2011 12:43pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 762391)
OK, unless the league owns the facility, they are at the mercy of the school. No different than the local official's associations in my area that hold meetings and classes at the local HS schools and we are at the mercy of those schools and their needs or we find another school that can accommodate what we want. I am not saying he cannot be disappointed, but if the AD wants to hold games on other nights, that is their right to do just that. And if that eliminates kids to participate, then that is just what you will have to deal with. Just saying that the AD does not have to care or should care what a local league does unless he/she values that league so much that he gives them what they want. But that is not always the case and not much different than what our associations have had to deal with when we meet at schools.

Peace

The HS AD is asking Mark's league to move their games (which are not played in his facility) to another night. You're right, the AD shouldn't care, but he apparently does.

I would say Mark's league shouldn't care what the AD wants, they aren't using his gym. OTOH, the AD apparently could tell the MS AD's to be less accomodating to Mark's leage. Not due to any facility conflict, but because the AD is blaming the rec league for lower-than-expected attendance numbers at Friday night varsity games.

Normally, I wouldn't have an issue with accomodating the AD, but according to Mark, a change in schedule would negatively affect the league.

JRutledge Tue May 31, 2011 12:53pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 762394)
The HS AD is asking Mark's league to move their games (which are not played in his facility) to another night. You're right, the AD shouldn't care, but he apparently does.

I was under the impression that the AD has some control over the facility that Mark's league played at? Maybe I misunderstood that, but that seems to be the case if they do not get along or come to some agreement they have no place to play at the time. Mark made it seem if they do not “play nice” that they would be a$$ out. This is sometimes the case here and even more the case with the smaller schools if they are in the same school district.

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 762394)
I would say Mark's league shouldn't care what the AD wants, they aren't using his gym. OTOH, the AD apparently could tell the MS AD's to be less accomodating to Mark's leage. Not due to any facility conflict, but because the AD is blaming the rec league for lower-than-expected attendance numbers at Friday night varsity games.

Normally, I wouldn't have an issue with accomodating the AD, but according to Mark, a change in schedule would negatively affect the league.

I agree if you do not have to listen to the AD, but it seems like he has some pull in that area and you do not want to fight someone improperly that might pull the league's ability to hold games when they wish. We complain about politics, this is the real politics that people with schools often have to deal with.

Peace

Adam Tue May 31, 2011 12:58pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 762397)
I was under the impression that the AD has some control over the facility that Mark's league played at? Maybe I misunderstood that, but that seems to be the case if they do not get along or come to some agreement they have no place to play at the time. Mark made it seem if they do not “play nice” that they would be a$$ out. This is sometimes the case here and even more the case with the smaller schools if they are in the same school district.



I agree if you do not have to listen to the AD, but it seems like he has some pull in that area and you do not want to fight someone improperly that might pull the league's ability to hold games when they wish. We complain about politics, this is the real politics that people with schools often have to deal with.

Peace


Ok, I see where you're headed. It seems the AD's control is "unofficial" and political.

You're right, whether people like it or not, it's the way it is a lot of places.

Like I said, I'd approach the AD, let him know both the hardship it would impose and the limited benefit it would give him and also try and feel out whether he would pull the proverbial trigger. It's possible Mark is afraid of something that wouldn't happen.

Camron Rust Tue May 31, 2011 01:14pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 762362)
Actually most, if not all, of those students probably have ASB (Associated Student Body) cards which they purchase the first day of school and which let them in to all HS athletic events at no charge. I really don't see what the AD is trying to achieve here.

I guess I'll find out at our meeting with him.

I don't he is going for more $ but more people cheering...making the crowd more lively.

MD Longhorn Tue May 31, 2011 02:10pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 762386)
Mark, it seems like you are acting as if the AD or the school does not have a right to use their facility for school events. I know you might love your league, but that is their right to use their facility for their programs.

Peace

Muh..wha??? Did you just come over from a different conversation? Rights to use the facility aren't what this was about.

JRutledge Tue May 31, 2011 03:39pm

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Originally Posted by mbcrowder (Post 762421)
Muh..wha??? Did you just come over from a different conversation? Rights to use the facility aren't what this was about.

Well then what is it about if he has to "play nice." If you do not need this individual's opinion then why are you worried about what he thinks? This is why I asked Mark the question, not you. ;)

Peace

Mark Padgett Tue May 31, 2011 03:43pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 762439)
Well then what is it about if he has to "play nice." If you do not need this individual's opinion then why are you worried about what he thinks? This is why I asked Mark the question, not you. ;)

Peace

We mainly "play nice" with the HS guys because they do coach's clinics for us and they pass out registration information to the HS students each year, etc. Of course, we respond by making a contribution to the HS athletic fund if we have a relatively large cash surplus at the end of the season, which happens sometimes.

26 Year Gap Tue May 31, 2011 06:13pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 762441)
We mainly "play nice" with the HS guys because they do coach's clinics for us and they pass out registration information to the HS students each year, etc. Of course, we respond by making a contribution to the HS athletic fund if we have a relatively large cash surplus at the end of the season, which happens sometimes.

It sounds to me like you might want to prepare a set of questions and "what if" scenarios. [One of the associations I work for used to schedule MS games for area schools, but the school budget tightening eliminated MS teams, so now they have to play rec league if they want to play. Sounds like that is what may have happened where you are.] I ran a junior hoop program for a couple of years. One of the things we did was have the kids all play in a round robin on the local HS floor. The kids [grades 4-6] all thought it was neat to play on the big floor and the HS didn't charge us anything. Maybe you could make arrangements like that with the AD as a possible quid pro quo if you do end up making a switch.


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