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Old Sun Dec 18, 2011, 06:30pm
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Is this standard/accepted practice in your area?
In mine, if our assignor or executive director discovered that we were e-mailing HS coaches or AD's we'd be looking at a suspension, plus you can kiss any playoff assignments goodbye.

Executive director? What's that? Who do you work for? The Gestapo?

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Old Sun Dec 18, 2011, 09:41pm
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[QUOTE=fullor30;805924]Executive director? What's that? Who do you work for? The Gestapo? [/QUOTE
Executive Director of the state high school athletic association. The governing body of all high school sports in our state.
They establish the rules and procedures regarding our expected conduct with coaches and ADs. You want to work....you follow the rules.

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Old Sun Dec 18, 2011, 09:49pm
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Executive director? What's that? Who do you work for? The Gestapo? [/QUOTE
Executive Director of the state high school athletic association. The governing body of all high school sports in our state.
I will say I don't email coaches to snuggle up to them for better ratings or favors. I've had rules questioned before by a coach and have told them I would provide it to them. I'm friendly with a couple of coaches and on occasion they've called or emailed me for some summer scrimmages. I've never heard of anyone being told not to email coaches or ADs in my area.

But like anything else, I just follow orders, so If IHSA said don't, I don't.
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Old Sun Dec 18, 2011, 09:51pm
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Based on OP ... I agree with Nevada & say no violation.

I have tried to teach my dog the simple trick of rolling over. He almost gets there, but that goes back to original position. By defenition: he does not complete the roll over.

No Travel.
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Old Sun Dec 18, 2011, 10:59pm
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can you teach him to start a dribble then you can forget about the rolling over thing.
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