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Grayling High School’s Rich Moffitt is one of our many fine high school basketball coaches, and a good portion of the heart and soul behind the MHSAA/BCAM “Reaching Higher” experience for our state’s students aspiring to play college basketball.  Rich shared with us a recent article in Basketball Times written by Billy Reed, a long-time basketball writer for the Louisville Courier-Journal, Lexington Herald-Leader and Sports Illustrated.  In this piece Reed urges high school basketball coaches to take back their game from the corrupting influences of street agents and summer coaches.  He writes:

“I’d like to see the high school coaches publicly challenge university presidents to stop sacrificing academic integrity on the altar of the almighty sports dollar.  I’d like to see them petition the NCAA to do everything possible to rid college football and basketball of the slimy street agents, summer coaches, pimps, hustlers and con artists who undermine the authority of their high school coaches and teachers.

“I’d like them to urge the NCAA to start running its own summer games instead of leaving it to the shoe companies and NBA stars, and I’d like to see them work with their state high school athletic associations to adopt rules stipulating that only certified high school coaches can coach summer teams.

“I’d also like to see the high school coaches rededicate themselves to teaching humility, civility and respect for the opposition, the public and the media instead of letting young superstars grow into rude, selfish, egotistical adults who think the same rules that apply to the rest of society don’t apply to them.”

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Tom Penner
# Tom Penner
Friday, September 2, 2011 10:21 AM
I think it is a bad idea for "state high school athletic associations to adopt rules stipulating that only certified high school coaches can coach summer teams." Lots of kids benefit from playing summer sports. Lots of noncertified adults are willing and able to coach these kids. The MHSAA need not grab more regulatory authority. How would this even work? Would the MHSAA declare ineligble any player who played for me (an uncertified coach) in the St Ignace Soccer League?
Rob Plumley
# Rob Plumley
Monday, September 5, 2011 4:46 PM
"...stipulating that only certified high school coaches can coach summer teams"? How about just allowing it for fall teams? We have excellent high school football coaches who'd be willing to dedicate even more time to coach their sons' teams in youth football, but they aren't allowed per MHSAA rules. Why not? Somebody help me. At a time when attrition is a major threat to high school football programs, we're forcing the youngest players into the hands of well-intentioned but often underprepared dads who are turning kids away from the sport.
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