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3 hours ago, 89Falcon said:

Hate it for the kids but I am surprised they played last year 

With all the money they have and being part of PA you would think they could get enough kids who wanted to play football and get a better education to enroll.

Posted
7 hours ago, Austin1985 said:

They are their own school district 

I believe that was what he was referring to, enrolling at SPISD and withdrawing from PAISD.

 There are four schools districts inside the boundaries of the Port Arthur city limits. 

I don’t know about now, but Sabine Pass used to run a couple of school buses up to the Intercoastal Canal Bridge in the mornings and afternoons to pick up PAISD student transfers in order to keep parents from driving all the way down there and back every day.

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4 hours ago, tvc184 said:

I believe that was what he was referring to, enrolling at SPISD and withdrawing from PAISD.

 There are four schools districts inside the boundaries of the Port Arthur city limits. 

I don’t know about now, but Sabine Pass used to run a couple of school buses up to the Intercoastal Canal Bridge in the mornings and afternoons to pick up PAISD student transfers in order to keep parents from driving all the way down there and back every day.

Motivation in leaving PA for SP may be smaller student to teacher ratio vs athletic opportunity.  They don't make football players like they use to

Posted
5 hours ago, tvc184 said:

I believe that was what he was referring to, enrolling at SPISD and withdrawing from PAISD.

 There are four schools districts inside the boundaries of the Port Arthur city limits. 

I don’t know about now, but Sabine Pass used to run a couple of school buses up to the Intercoastal Canal Bridge in the mornings and afternoons to pick up PAISD student transfers in order to keep parents from driving all the way down there and back every day.

I've always said.. SP truly could have an athletics powerhouse if they took advantage of their proximity to PA to "offer a more quality education" to perhaps some PA kids that weren't quite up to speed for PAM athletics, but almost.  I'm not saying it wouldn't be a more quality education anyway, just that perhaps SP's academic transfer standards are more conducive to a student that would rather have an Academic UIL or One Act Play state championship... as opposed to a football, basketball, or track state champion.

And that's fine.  Great, even. But if that's the route the district wants to go, stop pretending to be able to field a football team, create a schedule, and then fold.  I honestly don't see why anyone still agrees to play SP in football.  It seems that every year is a coinflip as to whether the game will happen.  How's that productive?

Just fold football. Let it be for P.E. classes and/or soccer and move on.

Posted
38 minutes ago, oldschool2 said:

I've always said.. SP truly could have an athletics powerhouse if they took advantage of their proximity to PA to "offer a more quality education" to perhaps some PA kids that weren't quite up to speed for PAM athletics, but almost.  I'm not saying it wouldn't be a more quality education anyway, just that perhaps SP's academic transfer standards are more conducive to a student that would rather have an Academic UIL or One Act Play state championship... as opposed to a football, basketball, or track state champion.

And that's fine.  Great, even. But if that's the route the district wants to go, stop pretending to be able to field a football team, create a schedule, and then fold.  I honestly don't see why anyone still agrees to play SP in football.  It seems that every year is a coinflip as to whether the game will happen.  How's that productive?

Just fold football. Let it be for P.E. classes and/or soccer and move on.

Maybe not fold football but at least drop to 6-Man. Burkeville and High Island did and they may not be successful on a yearly basis but they play out the schedule with no number issues.

Posted
3 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Maybe not fold football but at least drop to 6-Man. Burkeville and High Island did and they may not be successful on a yearly basis but they play out the schedule with no number issues.

Hey what's the criteria for playing 6-Man? 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

Hey what's the criteria for playing 6-Man? 

Could be having an enrollment to enable one to play 6-Man. Pretty sure that would eliminate SP.

I wasn't really thinking enrollment so my comment about them playing 6-Man is probably out of their control.

Posted
1 hour ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Could be having an enrollment to enable one to play 6-Man. Pretty sure that would eliminate SP.

I wasn't really thinking enrollment so my comment about them playing 6-Man is probably out of their control.

Find out AAW because to me, if they have 1A numbers they should be able to decide if it's 6 man or 11 man Foosball.  Always remember, at least half of that number we see are girls so unless girls come out, SP should be able to opt up or down

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