That is too bad for the players. They have been an excellent team under Rincon. Hopefully they can continue their success.This article doesn't have a paywall, but it also doesn't give many details:
High School Coaches Removed From Jobs Get Community Support
Community members showed up at Wednesday’s West Contra Costa school board meeting in support of two high school coaches removed from their positions.ccpulse.org
I don't know.... One Article is vague and allegations seem more on character yet supporters came out to dispute it. (I couldn't read the other article). In this day and age coaching is nearly impossible at hs level. The peanut gallery is larger and schools are often little support. More so on the public side.Unfortunately they built that very good team the wrong way it seems
From the other article:I don't know.... One Article is vague and allegations seem more on character yet supporters came out to dispute it. (I couldn't read the other article). In this day and age coaching is nearly impossible at hs level. The peanut gallery is larger and schools are often little support. More so on the public side.
Mistakes in verifying eligible players can be made but rarely does a genuine mistake involve more than one player. Note: mistakes carry the same penalty as blatant action. However, the administrative leave action might suggest a greater malfeasance. In some other cases of forfeits, it was the coach who disclosed the error. It does not sound like the case in this situation.From the other article:
EL CERRITO – One of the East Bay’s best teams is forfeiting its first six games of the season.
El Cerrito played several ineligible student-athletes during its first half-dozen games, according to an email from principal Malcolm Norrington that sources provided to the Bay Area News Group.
As a result, the Gauchos are vacating wins against Amador Valley, Monterey Trail-Elk Grove, Oakland Tech, Campolindo and St. Mary’s-Berkeley. El Cerrito had also lost to De La Salle.
“The issue originated from a prior CIF: NCS bylaw 202 ruling regarding student ineligibility, which prompted a comprehensive review of the current varsity football roster,” Norrington’s email, dated to Friday, read. “Upon further review, it was determined that certain players were ineligible to participate in the games listed above.”
Norrington’s email concluded by saying that the school is “collaborating with district personnel to address these concerns and improve our enrollment procedures to prevent future occurrences.”
The email did not specify how many ineligible players participated in games.
The principal of the school says it was due to ineligible players
I'm assuming eligibility from a "move" to that school and not sitting out the appropriate period?From the other article:
EL CERRITO – One of the East Bay’s best teams is forfeiting its first six games of the season.
El Cerrito played several ineligible student-athletes during its first half-dozen games, according to an email from principal Malcolm Norrington that sources provided to the Bay Area News Group.
As a result, the Gauchos are vacating wins against Amador Valley, Monterey Trail-Elk Grove, Oakland Tech, Campolindo and St. Mary’s-Berkeley. El Cerrito had also lost to De La Salle.
“The issue originated from a prior CIF: NCS bylaw 202 ruling regarding student ineligibility, which prompted a comprehensive review of the current varsity football roster,” Norrington’s email, dated to Friday, read. “Upon further review, it was determined that certain players were ineligible to participate in the games listed above.”
Norrington’s email concluded by saying that the school is “collaborating with district personnel to address these concerns and improve our enrollment procedures to prevent future occurrences.”
The email did not specify how many ineligible players participated in games.
The principal of the school says it was due to ineligible players
I heard from a fellow coach they had several players using the same address in Richmond, none of them actually lived there, the implication was none of them actually live in districtI'm assuming eligibility from a "move" to that school and not sitting out the appropriate period?
Surprise surprise, you mean the D1 QB from Logan parents didn’t just happen to have a jobI heard from a fellow coach they had several players using the same address in Richmond, none of them actually lived there, the implication was none of them actually live in district
Was wondering how EC got so good. I mean, they’re generally very competitive in their enrollment group, but they aren’t good enough to be scheduling a DLS level team under normal circumstances for themSurprise surprise, you mean the D1 QB from Logan parents didn’t just happen to have a job
Transfer that happened by chance to magically land in the EC district ? I was fooled for sure
If you break the rules that blatantly , it seems like this penalty is the right one. I feel bad for all of the kids that are in the program that weren't part of the rule breaking though.And now its official that they violated numerous NCS policies and will be on probation for 2 years + no postseason this year (Story)
The opening sentence of the article notes that EC self reported the illegible players to the NCS section. I thought, OK, maybe Rincon just made a mistake. But then I remembered and it was also disclosed in this article that it was the school administrator who reported the violations and not Rincon himself. In fact, Rincon was placed on administrative leave.And now its official that they violated numerous NCS policies and will be on probation for 2 years + no postseason this year (Story)
Interim head coach Tim Johnson told BANG on Monday when informed the probability his team would be banned: "Our student athletes use football as a source where dreams and goals are reached. We're letting adults dictate the lives of our players that most of them have no relationship with them, which I feel is unjust. ... Now they've been robbed of the opportunity to compete, which is disheartening."
Goes right back to what I said
If you break the rules that blatantly , it seems like this penalty is the right one. I feel bad for all of the kids that are in the program that weren't part of the rule breaking though.
More like the south Richmond communityThe opening sentence of the article notes that EC self reported the illegible players to the NCS section. I thought, OK, maybe Rincon just made a mistake. But then I remembered and it was also disclosed in this article that it was the school administrator who reported the violations and not Rincon himself. In fact, Rincon was placed on administrative leave.
I hope EC can get their program straightened out for the good of the kids in the programs the El Cerritos community.
Making the principal the fall guy isn’t a good look either, though I empathize with the players and parents.Penalty is not harsh enough if you ask me. 3 year play off ban and give every kid currently in the program who was not involved one free trip out of town and to another school. Make sure the school doesn’t allow it to happen again
Getting rid of the coach solves the problem. Why should kids have to go through the hassle and logistics of moving to another school.Penalty is not harsh enough if you ask me. 3 year play off ban and give every kid currently in the program who was not involved one free trip out of town and to another school. Make sure the school doesn’t allow it to happen again
🤣 If the right adults had made the correct decisions in the beginning, the players would have been able to dictate their own outcome.Powerful quote right here:
“We’re letting adults dictate the lives of our players”
Way to play the victim