Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Valley City: if you can't win te game change the rules

Here's a story from the radio station in Valley City where now that the 3 class system vote didn't go their way, Valley City is looking to change the requirements from 325-400.

How about Al Cruchet and the Valley City coaches and players spend more time practicing and less time at the steps of the NDHSAA?

By Steve Phillips

June 23

The North Dakota High School Activities Association has a Board of Directors meeting at their Valley City office today. At 2pm, Valley City Activities Director Al Cruchet and several others will present their case in an effort to get the Board to create a Division of various sports based on enrollment. The Valley City people will try to convince the Board that the current enrollment of 325 is outdated and should be changed to 400 students. Due to by-laws, the NDHSAA can not just go to a 3 class system without getting every member of the state to vote yes on such a move. By appealing to the Board however, a Division for sports could be established, much like the current system in place for football. Parents, players and coaches are expected to speak for Valley City.


The part about players, coaches speaking. I'd ask why they don't get Jeff Boschee or Nate Keller to speak?

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