We tried to start one earlier this year,. And I know there was extensive research done over about a years time maybe more. I didn't do it but that was what we were told it's no longer athletic booster club but baseball booster club or softball booster club.
I do do know there are strict rules which presents lots of work. This and lack of participation is a problem especially in sports with smaller numbers of players.
I believe, from what I know of trying to get a booster club started, that by UIL rules a booster club has to be for just one group such as boys basketball, not both boys and girls.
As far as Nash and Lazeek, with all these rumors and reasons, they are too close to the hj situation to want to answer questions and create any impression that could have a negative impact.
I agree with your statement about the academics. It's not the grass itself that's really the embarrassment but the condition of the field. If the grass field was able to be kept in good physical condition,. I would really have no problem with it but that hasn't been the case for several years.
We have one of those ourselves, as a matter of fact your track team, just got real familiar with the son of one of the main members of that state champion track team. Who also did a great job on the football field and basketball court this year.
Going to be some tough healing going on in the community. I am sure there is lots going to come out of this. After just seeing the WB bus accident 10 year anniversary it makes it hard to want to ever put a child on a bus.