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Arkansas Mother Sues District & State after son cut from Varsity BB Team

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DFWRocket, May 9, 2012.

  1. DFWRocket

    DFWRocket Member

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    Really lady? Your going to waste taxpayer resources because your jealous that other kids are better than your FRESHMAN on the Basketball Team - GET REAL. Sorry, but participating in school sports is not a Right...its a privilege you get if your good enough..and your son just isn't good enough yet.

    I feel sorry for the poor kid..if he didn't feel bad getting cut from the varsity squad..I'm sure he feels worse now that his mommy is fighting for him.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highs...e-constitutional-violation-son-113537254.html


    An Arkansas mother has sued her son's high school for cutting her son from the school's varsity basketball team, claiming that he was deprived the right of a full education because he was not allowed to take part in school athletics.

    The Mamuelle boys basketball team — iHigh
    As reported by Arkansas Matters and USA Today, among other sources, the mother of a Maumelle (Ark.) High freshman, a woman named Teresa Bloodman, filed suit against the school, district and state after her son was replaced on the school's basketball team following a third set of tryouts for the team that re-incorporated members of the school's football team.
    Bloodman's son, who is a minor and was not named in the suit, spent two months as part of the team after qualifying through two tryouts in August only to be replaced three months later by a member of the football team, as were nine of the team's 11 original players.

    While those replacements might stoke claims of favoritism, the lawsuit filed by Bloodman goes much further, claiming that her son has a Constitutional right to participate in school sports, as you can read in the excerpt from the filed suit directly below.
    "…the deprivation of the right to a full and complete education which includes competition in sports and consequently athletic scholarships impairs John Doe of a property right guaranteed under both the U.S. and State Constitutions."
    The suit further alleges that the sheer lack of an orderly appeals process for students who were cut is also a violation of due process.
    While the case itself could serve as a watershed in how schools hold tryouts for varsity sports, the attorney for the Pulaski County Special School District is confident that it will be seen as groundless once it is further examined in a court of law.
    "The simple issue here is whether or not a student has a right to participate in extra-curricular activities; be it band, choir or whatever," Pulaski County Special School District attorney Jay Bequette told Arkansas Matters. "There is no clearly established right of parents to have their children compete in interscholastic athletics."
     
  2. da_juice

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    Funny, how recereational kids leagues (like Little League) have become all competitive and serious, and in this case, it may be reverse.
     
  3. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    "No, when I said 'bloodman sucks' this is not what I meant. Mwah-ah-ahhhh."
     
  4. Yung-T

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    Sounds like it happened 6 years ago and it was McGee's mom.
     
  5. Rocket River

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    The thing is . . . this is more serious now more than ever.
    Getting on varisity to some of these kids is like trying to get in to Harvard
    They see it as the gateway to the NBA . . or at least a scholarship

    Too much money involved in all this stuff now
    too much of a kids future is in the hands of a coach
    to an extent.
    If you all world but the coach don't like you . . . could mess up your future

    Rocket River
    that said. . . i cannot support this suit
     
  6. hotballa

    hotballa Contributing Member

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    This mother and her kind is the reason why kids get participation trophies these days.
     
  7. Classic

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    blame the attorney, mom is just plain crazy
     
  8. RockFanFirst

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    I'm sure if he was cut from the varsity team, he could still exercise his "constitutional right to interscholastic athletics" on the freshman or junior varsity teams.
     
  9. hotballa

    hotballa Contributing Member

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    Any girl who dates her son better watch out. If she breaks up with him, she might get sued for deprivement of pleasure and a "FULL" life education
     

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