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Jan 27, 2015
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bald man
you have so many young men that you can be that selective?
During the regular season, varsity players can only play one half. No non member varsity players are allowed.
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Question for those in Utah--Church Basketballl and players on school team. Does
kansascougar
1/27/15 9:37am
Not in Utah but they let anyone play who doesn't play JV or Varsity.
byubyu
1/27/15 9:39am
you have so many young men that you can be that selective?
bald man
1/27/15 9:40am
Yes.
kansascougar
1/27/15 9:46am
If it were me, I would interpret it to mean that
StantonMac
1/27/15 9:41am
Not in season I believe.
Ebolarama
1/27/15 9:43am
My stake lets junior high kids play. High School kids sign a UHSAA form that
PhilPete
1/27/15 9:47am
At least for Utah County, if a kid is on a high school roster, he is ineligible
cougarmeister
1/27/15 10:09am
If a high school player plays in church his H.S. team would be illegal
runnutz
1/27/15 10:17am
If a kid plays for the Junior High, he is fine to play. This should not be a
CougarBacker
1/27/15 10:17am
Why does the Handbook specifically state Jr. High and Middle School players?
kansascougar
1/27/15 10:29am
Good question and one that is a bit of a sticky point. The area I oversee has
CougarBacker
1/27/15 10:47am
Agreed. The problem is the UHSAA covers 9th-12 grade teams per its guildelines.
kansascougar
1/27/15 10:58am
In actuality, stakes should be following the guidelines of their coordinating
CougarBacker
1/27/15 2:30pm
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