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Martinez was a foreign exchange student, like I am a Regina fan.Originally posted by 440runner:
Been watching this with interest. A few factual points.
1. Berkley Grimm. Transferred to Regina before senior year and played baseball for the summer. This was before the 90 school day rule went into effect, several years ago you could transfer, play a sport but not be eligible for varsity games, and then be eligible for the next sport. Great player, Regina wins 2A state championship with or without him.
2. Julian Martinez. Foreign exchange student, who knew he could play football. Ended up being Great player, but regina wins 1A state championship with or without him.
3. Matt McBeth. Transferred to Regina his sophomore year, lived with Regina family, but sat out the required 90 school days as any other student would have to. .
Now while you are technically telling the truth about the kid living with another family and sitting 90 days, you fail to mention that he was a sophomore who played JV the entire football season and had no shot at playing Varsity that season anyways.Originally posted by cidhawkeye:
It would be a different book then I read. It appears that one student followed the 90 day transfer rule and that is the one that you think skirted the issue. I would think two separate high schools in the same season and two separate living places would be skirting a little more then sitting out the required 90 days.