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09-25-2007, 02:24 PM
http://www.khsaa.org/handbook/bylaws/byl...bl25ba.pdf
Here's the link to Bylaw-25. It basically says that the coaching staff (paid or unpaid) cannot "coach" student-athletes in grades 9-12 that have played for them in the past. Whether that be varsity, jv, or freshman. "Sports specific skills cannot be taught, refined, developed, or evaluated" by the coaching staff.
However, if you want to have an open-field (like basketball has open-gym) where the coach or certified teacher is present in case an accident occurs - that is legal. The coach just can't do the stuff mentioned above.
Best scenario would be to find some volunteers that do not coach the h.s. team in anyway, to coach a fall league team. I'm sure that's what Greenup, Boyd, and other schools are doing. This is perfectly legal.
Here's the link to Bylaw-25. It basically says that the coaching staff (paid or unpaid) cannot "coach" student-athletes in grades 9-12 that have played for them in the past. Whether that be varsity, jv, or freshman. "Sports specific skills cannot be taught, refined, developed, or evaluated" by the coaching staff.
However, if you want to have an open-field (like basketball has open-gym) where the coach or certified teacher is present in case an accident occurs - that is legal. The coach just can't do the stuff mentioned above.
Best scenario would be to find some volunteers that do not coach the h.s. team in anyway, to coach a fall league team. I'm sure that's what Greenup, Boyd, and other schools are doing. This is perfectly legal.
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Off Season - by flamethrower - 09-25-2007, 09:52 AM
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