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Blackflag
10-13-2007, 05:28 PM
Is it me or are they just plain out unorganized?

No one knows how the football playoffs are setup.

Pikeville has way more say then they should - they play in the Pike Co leagues yet we have to argue over holding it at Pikeville - why?

Pikeville should have 0 votes IMHO and if they do not like how the COUNTY schools set something up then play somewhere else.

The basketball stuff is a joke - no 6th grade league, a ridiculously low limit on games - 16 - but no one follows it and if it was followed Virgie, Dorton, Pikeville, and Belfry would be punished because they DESTROY the other teams because they are the only ones that have coaches(1 I do not care for but oh well) that are there year after year.

The BOE makes ridiculous rules about not holding kids back - while every county in the 15th region allows it and IMHO is why after this SV group no other team from Pike County will win a region title for awhile.

The basketball county title should be held at Pikeville College every year and official gotten from another area and they should not have a child that goes to school at Belfry or Pikeville for example.

phs1986
10-13-2007, 05:56 PM
Lol....

I DO agree that if Pikeville (being an independent school) is going to play within the county then they should follow the same guidelines that county schools do. EXAMPLE: Their 8th graders playing UP on the freshman team and then being allowed to come back down to play Jr. High ball. County schools DO NOT allow this!!! I personally think that what is good for one is good for all! Sorry.... don't mean to offend anyone but this is just my opinion!!

pikevillepanther#11
10-13-2007, 08:56 PM
i havent ever heard of a rule like and if it was one that Coach J. new about he wouldnt do it. Those schools that u talked about in basketball the schools should be in charge of getting coaches and if they cant find one they should find a teacher or something theres no use in blamming every single thing on Pikeville just because they might be more organized!!!!

Blackflag
10-14-2007, 10:44 PM
i havent ever heard of a rule like and if it was one that Coach J. new about he wouldnt do it. Those schools that u talked about in basketball the schools should be in charge of getting coaches and if they cant find one they should find a teacher or something theres no use in blamming every single thing on Pikeville just because they might be more organized!!!!


Only thing I am laying at Pikevilles feet is ever single year PIKEVILLE argues about where to hold the boys and girls basketball champ. and football champ.


They should shut up and play where the county schools vote to play it, and as bad as EVERY county school hates Belfry, Pikeville still has the advantage........

bigpun
10-16-2007, 06:38 AM
Lol....

I DO agree that if Pikeville (being an independent school) is going to play within the county then they should follow the same guidelines that county schools do. EXAMPLE: Their 8th graders playing UP on the freshman team and then being allowed to come back down to play Jr. High ball. County schools DO NOT allow this!!! I personally think that what is good for one is good for all! Sorry.... don't mean to offend anyone but this is just my opinion!!
Is it that the county schools have rules about 8th graders playing up or just that they don't do it? I'd like to see some documentation if there is a rule against it.

bigpun
10-16-2007, 06:44 AM
[quote=Blackflag;435912]Pikeville has way more say then they should - they play in the Pike Co leagues yet we have to argue over holding it at Pikeville - why? [quote=Blackflag]
My guess as to why would be because of it's more central location than other places. That is a pretty good reason if you ask me.

[quote=Blackflag]Pikeville should have 0 votes IMHO and if they do not like how the COUNTY schools set something up then play somewhere else.[quote=Blackflag]
And how fair would it be to not give one of the teams in the conference any say in anything? That statement alone shows why someone like you is not in charge and only has an opinion through a computer where you can hide behind.

If...Then
10-16-2007, 06:47 AM
i havent ever heard of a rule like and if it was one that Coach J. new about he wouldnt do it. Those schools that u talked about in basketball the schools should be in charge of getting coaches and if they cant find one they should find a teacher or something theres no use in blamming every single thing on Pikeville just because they might be more organized!!!!

dont u mean Coach W.?? LOL

If...Then
10-16-2007, 06:48 AM
Is it me or are they just plain out unorganized?

No one knows how the football playoffs are setup.

Pikeville has way more say then they should - they play in the Pike Co leagues yet we have to argue over holding it at Pikeville - why?

Pikeville should have 0 votes IMHO and if they do not like how the COUNTY schools set something up then play somewhere else.

The basketball stuff is a joke - no 6th grade league, a ridiculously low limit on games - 16 - but no one follows it and if it was followed Virgie, Dorton, Pikeville, and Belfry would be punished because they DESTROY the other teams because they are the only ones that have coaches(1 I do not care for but oh well) that are there year after year.

The BOE makes ridiculous rules about not holding kids back - while every county in the 15th region allows it and IMHO is why after this SV group no other team from Pike County will win a region title for awhile.

The basketball county title should be held at Pikeville College every year and official gotten from another area and they should not have a child that goes to school at Belfry or Pikeville for example.

it would be unbelievable to have the county tournament at the expo. who organizes that?

coolcat
10-16-2007, 10:34 AM
That is not the only thing unorganized in Pike Co. **** Just look who we have navigating the boat!! Couple that with the Director of Personal and we have a regular three ring circus!!!

HazzBeen
10-22-2007, 10:09 AM
Lol....

I DO agree that if Pikeville (being an independent school) is going to play within the county then they should follow the same guidelines that county schools do. EXAMPLE: Their 8th graders playing UP on the freshman team and then being allowed to come back down to play Jr. High ball. County schools DO NOT allow this!!! I personally think that what is good for one is good for all! Sorry.... don't mean to offend anyone but this is just my opinion!!

I am having a hard time understanding why this isn't fair. If anything it is a disadvantage to Pikeville because the 8th graders have not got to play with the team all year like most kids. All 8th graders in the state of Kentucky (even in Pike County, Letcher, etc) can play Freshman football, but not JV football because then there is a chance they could play against Juniors, which is illegal. The only exception is if they were held back that year. Then they can only play against Junior High competition. So don't say Pike County does not allow this. Your coaches do not allow this.

phs1986
10-22-2007, 06:45 PM
I am having a hard time understanding why this isn't fair. If anything it is a disadvantage to Pikeville because the 8th graders have not got to play with the team all year like most kids. All 8th graders in the state of Kentucky (even in Pike County, Letcher, etc) can play Freshman football, but not JV football because then there is a chance they could play against Juniors, which is illegal. The only exception is if they were held back that year. Then they can only play against Junior High competition. So don't say Pike County does not allow this. Your coaches do not allow this.

I'm not gonna sit and dispute your word. Call the Pike County BOE and see what they say and then call around to the schools... see what they tell ya!!

askMadden
10-22-2007, 08:15 PM
In Floyd Co. you are only allowed to play 4 years High School. If you play up in 8th grade you loose one year while in High School.

If this is not a rule now it has changed in the last 6 months.

phs1986
10-22-2007, 08:29 PM
In Floyd Co. you are only allowed to play 4 years High School. If you play up in 8th grade you loose one year while in High School.

If this is not a rule now it has changed in the last 6 months.


THANK YOU!!!!

My point being.....
Freshmen DO dress with the varsity and DO sometimes get in to play in varsity games.... THIS being the entire point I was trying to make... and NOPE.... the rule hasn't changed within the last six months!! The same applies to an 8th grader playing UP with the FRESHMAN team which BTW is a HIGH SCHOOL team therefore..... Are they losing a year of playing time for when they are TRUE high schoolers???? Just curious???

NEXT
10-22-2007, 11:29 PM
THANK YOU!!!!

My point being.....
Freshmen DO dress with the varsity and DO sometimes get in to play in varsity games.... THIS being the entire point I was trying to make... and NOPE.... the rule hasn't changed within the last six months!! The same applies to an 8th grader playing UP with the FRESHMAN team which BTW is a HIGH SCHOOL team therefore..... Are they losing a year of playing time for when they are TRUE high schoolers???? Just curious???

That is a rule but some mis-read it.

You have 4 years of eligibility in high school starting your 9th grade year. Nothing to do with middle school. You just cannot play 2 years in the same grade, like 2 years of a high school sport in the 8th grade if you were held back BUT you can be held back, but it must be before you walk through 8th grade graduation.

Last year BMS 8th graders played Freshman basketball, there was no controversy or rule breaking, just decided it was better for BMS and BHS.

There is no Pike BOE rule against anyone playing up in any sport, just a State BOE rule that says 8th graders cannot play JV or Varsity football due to the size/injury factor.


Pikeville played 8th graders due to not having a large number of 9th graders, something any county school could do but WHY?

Belfry, SV, PC, and ER are big enough they do not have to, Phelps would be one that could do this.

Belfry gets 20-30 freshman to play football every year so there is no need for 8th graders to play up.

I hope that answers all question.

bigpun
10-23-2007, 05:07 AM
JV football is not considered Varsity football experience. Therefore it does not count against the eligibility of an 8th grader that may play up on a freshmen team.

HAIL PIKEVILLE!
10-24-2007, 12:57 AM
THANK YOU!!!!

My point being.....
Freshmen DO dress with the varsity and DO sometimes get in to play in varsity games.... THIS being the entire point I was trying to make... and NOPE.... the rule hasn't changed within the last six months!! The same applies to an 8th grader playing UP with the FRESHMAN team which BTW is a HIGH SCHOOL team therefore..... Are they losing a year of playing time for when they are TRUE high schoolers???? Just curious???
GOOD LORD WOULD YOU GET OVER IT ALREADY!?!?!?! Pikeville isnt doing anything illegal. If its not Pike or Floyd county schools policy then thats not Pikevilles problem now is it? Apparently the KHSAA doesnt have a problem with what were doing and neither does the schools we play against. Now if one of the schools we play decides to play a sophomore or junior in these freshmen games then THEY are the ones in trouble and not us. IF youre upset cause youre school isnt taking adavantage of this perfectly legal rule then I suggest you take it up with them. Some of you county folk really crack me up cause if you didnt have Pikeville to blame for something youd be pretty miserable.

HAIL PIKEVILLE!
10-24-2007, 01:12 AM
To get back on the topic of this thread. ALL middle school sports are unorganized because there is no centralized governing body controlling them. The KHSAA wont touch middle school sports cause there isnt enough money involved. IMO the Pike County Conference is more organized than the Big Sandy Conference is cause at least Pikeville hasnt showed up to a game and found another team playing the team they were supposed to be playing. That actually happened in the BSC.

bigpun
10-24-2007, 04:31 AM
GOOD LORD WOULD YOU GET OVER IT ALREADY!?!?!?! Pikeville isnt doing anything illegal. If its not Pike or Floyd county schools policy then thats not Pikevilles problem now is it? Apparently the KHSAA doesnt have a problem with what were doing and neither does the schools we play against. Now if one of the schools we play decides to play a sophomore or junior in these freshmen games then THEY are the ones in trouble and not us. IF youre upset cause youre school isnt taking adavantage of this perfectly legal rule then I suggest you take it up with them. Some of you county folk really crack me up cause if you didnt have Pikeville to blame for something youd be pretty miserable.
The last part of this really cracked me up. LOL

HazzBeen
10-24-2007, 09:31 AM
In Floyd Co. you are only allowed to play 4 years High School. If you play up in 8th grade you loose one year while in High School.

If this is not a rule now it has changed in the last 6 months.

4 years of Varsity football. Freshman football does not fall into this.

HazzBeen
10-24-2007, 09:53 AM
Maybe this will help you PHS1986
KHSAA Bylaw 4-1-d
d) Pupils in grades 1-8 may play on the high school team
if such participation is not in conflict with Section (c)
above, and the time so played shall not be counted on
the eight (8) semester limit. EXCEPTION: Students
below grade nine (9) may not participate on the varsity
team in contests in the sports of football or soccer,
and students enrolled below grade seven (7) may not
participate on the varsity level in wrestling. The provisions
of this restriction shall not apply to non-varsity teams
participating in these sports.
CASE BL-4-6
Students below grade nine
(9) within a feeder school and/or within the local system
may not participate in any activity (practice, scrimmage
or game) designated by either team as “varsity (first
team)” in football or soccer.
Students below grade nine
(9) may not participate (practice, scrimmage or play) on
non-varsity (freshman, junior varsity, etc.) level teams in
football or soccer if any member of the team they are
representing or the team they are competing against
is enrolled in any grade above grade ten (10).

phs1986
10-24-2007, 11:01 AM
There is no Pike BOE rule against anyone playing up in any sport, just a State BOE rule that says 8th graders cannot play JV or Varsity football due to the size/injury factor.

HazzBeen.......

Did I say that there was a rule against it? YES, I do have a problem with 9th graders playing with 8th graders AND I do have a problem with them playing on the freshmen team IF they are also listed on a varsity roster (this counts as a year of eligibility).... BUT.... MY opinion is just that..... MY opinion.....

OH... also, what part of the above "notice" that you left me did you leave out? UH... Section C.....
if such participation is not in conflict with Section (c)
above, and the time so played shall not be counted on
the eight (8) semester limit

I could PERSONALLY CARE LESS what Pikeville does with their athletic program. MY child is my concern and that is it!! Play the freshman down, the 8th graders up... do whatever.... I DO NOT CARE!!!!!!!!!!
END OF STORY!!! :)

HazzBeen
10-24-2007, 12:09 PM
There is no Pike BOE rule against anyone playing up in any sport, just a State BOE rule that says 8th graders cannot play JV or Varsity football due to the size/injury factor.

HazzBeen.......

Did I say that there was a rule against it? YES, I do have a problem with 9th graders playing with 8th graders AND I do have a problem with them playing on the freshmen team IF they are also listed on a varsity roster (this counts as a year of eligibility).... BUT.... MY opinion is just that..... MY opinion.....

OH... also, what part of the above "notice" that you left me did you leave out? UH... Section C.....
if such participation is not in conflict with Section (c)
above, and the time so played shall not be counted on
the eight (8) semester limit

I could PERSONALLY CARE LESS what Pikeville does with their athletic program. MY child is my concern and that is it!! Play the freshman down, the 8th graders up... do whatever.... I DO NOT CARE!!!!!!!!!!
END OF STORY!!! :)


Obviously you do care what Pikeville does because you have talked about this in numerous threads. The bottom line is this: 8th graders CAN play freshman football. They can also play JV, as long as juniors don't play. Don't get mad, I was just showing you the rule, just in case you guys wanted to do it.

phs1986
10-24-2007, 03:22 PM
Obviously you do care what Pikeville does because you have talked about this in numerous threads. The bottom line is this: 8th graders CAN play freshman football. They can also play JV, as long as juniors don't play. Don't get mad, I was just showing you the rule, just in case you guys wanted to do it.


may not participate (practice, scrimmage or play) on
non-varsity (freshman, junior varsity, etc.) level teams in
football or soccer if any member of the team they are
representing or the team they are competing against
is enrolled in any grade above grade ten (10).


I'm not mad... By NO means!! BUT... the last time I checked... 10th Grade constitutes a sophomore... NOT a junior! and the way it reads to me is that not only the team they play for ...... the team they are playing against should not have sophomores or they are not allowed to play... Am I reading this wrong?? Believe me, I have NO problem accepting that I am not perfect and I do make mistakes......

Anyway, I DO not have a problem with P'ville... I do have a problem when PEOPLE from P'ville referring to us in the county school system as county folk who blame everything on P'ville. For one, we are NOT beneath the "city" school system. Secondly, P'ville should really thank the "county" system. Without them..... who else would they play??? Oh...there are other independent school systems BUT they would have to travel.... NOT stay here within the "county".... ;)

Panther Thunder
10-24-2007, 05:13 PM
may not participate (practice, scrimmage or play) on
non-varsity (freshman, junior varsity, etc.) level teams in
football or soccer if any member of the team they are
representing or the team they are competing against
is enrolled in any grade above grade ten (10).


I'm not mad... By NO means!! BUT... the last time I checked... 10th Grade constitutes a sophomore... NOT a junior! and the way it reads to me is that not only the team they play for ...... the team they are playing against should not have sophomores or they are not allowed to play... Am I reading this wrong?? Believe me, I have NO problem accepting that I am not perfect and I do make mistakes......

Anyway, I DO not have a problem with P'ville... I do have a problem when PEOPLE from P'ville referring to us in the county school system as county folk who blame everything on P'ville. For one, we are NOT beneath the "city" school system. Secondly, P'ville should really thank the "county" system. Without them..... who else would they play??? Oh...there are other independent school systems BUT they would have to travel.... NOT stay here within the "county".... ;) It is states ABOVE GARDE TEN not grade 10 or above. So by this rule they would be able to play as long as no junoirs or senoirs played it would be perfectly legal. I had no clue on this rule until reading your qoute from the book but it does state clearly that you can play any competition that is not a junoir or senoirs filled team.

HAIL PIKEVILLE!
10-25-2007, 02:54 AM
[I]

I could PERSONALLY CARE LESS what Pikeville does with their athletic program. MY child is my concern and that is it!! Play the freshman down, the 8th graders up... do whatever.... I DO NOT CARE!!!!!!!!!!
END OF STORY!!! :)
Apparently you do care because you have posted on at least three different threads whining about this. Whats funny is each time youve said you dont care but have argued that there is something wrong with this just because the Pike County Board all mighty doesnt approve of it.

bigpun
10-25-2007, 04:14 AM
may not participate (practice, scrimmage or play) on
non-varsity (freshman, junior varsity, etc.) level teams in
football or soccer if any member of the team they are
representing or the team they are competing against
is enrolled in any grade above grade ten (10).


I'm not mad... By NO means!! BUT... the last time I checked... 10th Grade constitutes a sophomore... NOT a junior! and the way it reads to me is that not only the team they play for ...... the team they are playing against should not have sophomores or they are not allowed to play... Am I reading this wrong?? Believe me, I have NO problem accepting that I am not perfect and I do make mistakes......

Anyway, I DO not have a problem with P'ville... I do have a problem when PEOPLE from P'ville referring to us in the county school system as county folk who blame everything on P'ville. For one, we are NOT beneath the "city" school system. Secondly, P'ville should really thank the "county" system. Without them..... who else would they play??? Oh...there are other independent school systems BUT they would have to travel.... NOT stay here within the "county".... ;)

10th graders are sophomores but 8th graders can play in a JV/freshmen game against nothing higher than a sophomore. I also saw no place where it was said that the schools outside of Pikeville as "county folk." If they didn't play the teams in their own county then they would play Leslie Co., Hazard, Perry County Central, Magoffin Co., Breathitt Co. Adams Middle, Paintsville, and teams like that. So it wouldn't be as big a deal as you think. I am, on the other hand, glad you are worried about our schedule. I have never seen someone so worried about another school that they can't stop posting about them. It kind of makes me feel good that someone outside of the actual people in our school system cares so much about us to keep thinking about us all the time.

phs1986
10-25-2007, 05:28 AM
END of my posting in this thread....


and PLEASE... don't flatter yourselves!!!

HAIL PIKEVILLE!
10-25-2007, 12:11 PM
END of my posting in this thread....


and PLEASE... don't flatter yourselves!!!Its about time.

phs1986
10-25-2007, 05:57 PM
Its about time.

Couldn't resist!!!! :)
JUST for U!!!!

bigpun
10-26-2007, 04:18 AM
Couldn't resist!!!! :)
JUST for U!!!!
Why make a post after saying you won't make another one?

gotcha2
11-17-2007, 10:49 PM
In Floyd Co. you are only allowed to play 4 years High School. If you play up in 8th grade you loose one year while in High School.

If this is not a rule now it has changed in the last 6 months.

There are quite a few Floyd County athletes who have played up on the High School teams as both 7th and 8th graders. They DID NOT lose a year of eligibility, as your "4 year clock" starts ticking when you are promoted from the 8th grade. In the past 3 years ACHS, SFHS, and BLHS have all had middle school athletes on their high school rosters. Josh Prater started a few Varsity Basketball games at ACHS as an 8th grader. Jody Tackett was on the Varisty Basketball roster at SFHS as an 8th grader. BLHS had several 8th graders playing with their Freshmen basketball team last season. AC has middle school players on their girls basketball roster right now.

There have been rule changes concerning playing up on HS teams. But these were put in place by KHSAA not the local boards. I'm not sure what "class" they will start with (possibly 2012). It is concerning student athletes playing up as middle schoolers and then going to another school for high school (without actually moving).

mullinstiger55
12-03-2007, 10:25 PM
we all hate pikeville

If...Then
12-05-2007, 05:22 PM
we all hate pikeville

way to use the right color and handle that in a mature way :Thumbs:

mullinstiger55
12-05-2007, 11:18 PM
Pikeville is basically purple If...Then......haha

county boy #99
12-07-2007, 04:19 PM
No there not they're maroon. You saying that is like us saying Mullins is Pink

county boy #99
12-07-2007, 04:21 PM
There are quite a few Floyd County athletes who have played up on the High School teams as both 7th and 8th graders. They DID NOT lose a year of eligibility, as your "4 year clock" starts ticking when you are promoted from the 8th grade. In the past 3 years ACHS, SFHS, and BLHS have all had middle school athletes on their high school rosters. Josh Prater started a few Varsity Basketball games at ACHS as an 8th grader. Jody Tackett was on the Varisty Basketball roster at SFHS as an 8th grader. BLHS had several 8th graders playing with their Freshmen basketball team last season. AC has middle school players on their girls basketball roster right now.

There have been rule changes concerning playing up on HS teams. But these were put in place by KHSAA not the local boards. I'm not sure what "class" they will start with (possibly 2012). It is concerning student athletes playing up as middle schoolers and then going to another school for high school (without actually moving).

There not really playing up becasue the kids who have been held back for what ever reason are now playing with kids their own age, and this will let the coaches know how they will be doing with kids there own age and i dont know why Everybody is making sucha big deal about this?

imgman94
02-15-2008, 01:46 AM
i say because Pikeville is an independent school
they have to much power that a county school
its plain out who has the most money can decide
what to do and sombody needs to take control of it