Wow! Hit a nerve? Lol....
The fact is that you have no idea what you are talking about and you are just making things up. I could throw out wild ideas about the financial conditions DMC, ICA, ACA, or Dowling, but I don't because I am not in their finance meetings and have no idea how they are doing financially. I do know that GV has competent and devoted people running and overseeing their school and they have a lot of experienced people making their decisions. Based on their track record of doing this for many years (Grandview Park Baptist & Grand View Christian) they will be just fine.Wow! Hit a nerve? Lol....
Is what GVC doing "legal"? Yes. Is it ethical? That's a grey area. And don't for a minute tell me that this kid's host family just happened to move back to Des Moines and happen to choose GVC because they wanted a Christian education. The host father played basketball for Dave Stubbs at DMC and played with Brandon Stubbs, who I think is an assistant to his dad now? Clearly this kid has potential, and the opportunity to showcase him became available back in Des Moines.
Again, I ask my original question. Why would some kid, who is somewhat good at basketball, and whose family actually desires a Christian education, actually choose to go to GVC? It's clear that the Stubbs family and the powers that be are going to recruit in players to make a championship team, scrubs or regular HS students be damned. Again, "legal"? Yes. The right way to go about things? Questionable. Just my opinion....
That makes zero sense. There are multiple very small private schools in 1a and quite a few more in 2a. They're in those classes for a reason...number of students. Very few of them are state champions on a consistent basis.
Now if you want to talk about some kind of multiplier or whatever, that's one thing (although as I've posted a couple of other times, research shows that doesn't really do much and sometimes causes more problems than it solves). But this idea that all private schools should play 4a is just silly.
Maybe some of the 1a schools in NW IA should all play 4a because they are so good on a consistent basis. If it's all about academics and not sports it shouldn't matter, right?
Based on the fact (that I didn't know) that only private schools can take exchange students for more than one year, I'd say they only have one year of eligibility in Iowa and the United States for any sports. No school jumping, state jumping etc... Come here 1 and done.
Foreign Exchange student does not have a 90 day sit out period as long as they are a true “Foreign Exchange” and go through the Exchange programWith a 90day sitting period, 1 year of eligibility would be pretty useless to any exchange student wanting to experience a sport.
For what it is worth.... Peter Jok as a foreign exchange student had to change schools after 2 years. He wanted to go to Davenport Assumption for his last 2 years of high school, but Joe Barrer who was coach at the time declined to opportunity because he had loyalty to the kids and players already in his program.
Whether you are for or against the whole transfer situations. It says a lot about a coach who willingly accepts kids into the program simply because they are "better" and thus leaves other previously committed kids in the program in the dust.
If I am a parent with a kid who loves to play basketball that would be something I consider a negative when looking at where to send my kid. Loyalty is important to me, so showing some of that to a program is important in my eyes. Some of this transfer stuff is like the one-and-done issues in the NCAA. That's not commitment.
As a coach, I like to work with kids and watch them develop. Seeing Trent Fitzpatrick at Assumption and TJ Vesey at Davenport North grow from my critiques of what they were poor at as freshman to being key contributors as leaders now with vast improvements in the previously weak areas is much more personally satisfying than if I brought in a stud transfer who already developed himself.
You must not have seen him play because he is no where close to being developed yet. Is he a great athlete with a lot of potential? Yes obviously look at his offers. Is he dominating games in 1A basketball right now? Not even close. Going into postseason he's the 4th leading scorer on their team. A developed high major player would be scoring 30+ every game at this level.
Would you rather they go to Des Moines Christian instead?....I have no problem with private schools and athletics. I’m just wondering when GVC is just going to become a basketball prep school. Why would some average kid from Des Moines whose family actually wants a Christian education go to GVC when he would have little chance to play basketball? Again, if that’s what they want to do, fine, but let’s just call it what it is.
Would you rather they go to Des Moines Christian instead?....
Who would I rather go to Des Moines Christian? The elite transfer or the average kid that wants a Christian education and also wants to play basketball? I'd rather see the latter go to any of the Christian schools in Des Moines. As to the former? I couldn't care less where they actually go, I just get tired of not calling it what it is. The kid is at GVC to play basketball and get seen by D1 scouts, and maybe get a Christian education...
I would disagree a little. Yes, 4A schools might see scouts more, but if there is a known kid and any level the scouts will find them based on reputation. Remember, the GVC coach was college assistant coach a few years back. Also, how do you know players from GVC are not on the AAU circuit. I bet most of the GVC players will be playing some AAU this summer. GVC has one of the best true PG in the state and has played for KH. And one of the best places where college coach are watching players is at State and GVC has a great change of being there again if not winning it again this year. Also, the GVC coach has been at state 3 times since 2010 (2 with GVC, last two yrs, and one with DMC)...great exposure at State...Roy Williams came to our State tourney when he was recruiting Barnes...Not sure how much 1A hoops attracts D1 scouts. Not a good competition level to wate a trip in season. The AAU circuit is where that is done.
I would did agree a little. Yes, 4A schools might see scouts more, but if there is a known kid and any level the scouts will find them based on reputation. Remember, the GVC coach was college assistant coach a few years back. Also, how do you know players from GVC are not on the AAU circuit. I bet most of the GVC players will be playing some AAU this summer. GVC has one of the best true PG in the state and has played for KH. And one of the best places where college coach are watching players is at State and GVC has a great change of being there again if not winning it again this year. Also, the GVC coach has been at state 3 times since 2010 (2 with GVC, last two yrs, and one with DMC)...great exposure at State...Roy Williams came to our State tourney when he was recruiting Barnes...
As for the new player from TN, from the news story WHO TV did on him, all he want is to go to college and basketball is a way to do that. If he does not go to the D1 schools, he could always go NAIA way and get a great college education while getting some or all paid for. Maybe Central...GVC coaching staff has connection...also there is a Hawkeye connection too
Fourth leading scorer, yet has only played a little under half the games...plus leads the team in blocks....
Because it’s not a fact! How did Sigourney high school have a D1 prospect from the Czech Republic, foreign exchange student (Vaclov Bujenic....not sure about spelling) in I think 2012 2013 play two years, basically winning a SICL championship on his own...go to DMAC a year and turn pro in Europe? Get someone to pay his state tuition is how! Then 2 years later they just happen to get another very talented player from the same country? How many small public schools just by chance get two foreign exchange students who are excellent basketball players? At Sigourney? Yeah...those public schools are pure as the wind driven snow! Only after multiple complaints did the second kid not get to play a second year! And they haven’t had one since. How odd.Based on the fact (that I didn't know) that only private schools can take exchange students for more than one year, I'd say they only have one year of eligibility in Iowa and the United States for any sports. No school jumping, state jumping etc... Come here 1 and done.