So WWJD...Lose?

Browndilocks

Browndisha Brownie Sundae
Maybe someone can help me here. I really dont get this story. Was this un-Christ - like? :look:


Associated Press


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DALLAS — The coach of a Texas high school basketball team that beat another team 100-0 was fired Sunday, the same day he sent an e-mail to a newspaper saying he will not apologize "for a wide-margin victory when my girls played with honor and integrity."

Kyle Queal, the headmaster for Covenant School, said in The Dallas Morning News online edition that he could not answer if the firing was a direct result of coach Micah Grimes' e-mail disagreeing with administrators who called the blowout "shameful."

Queal did not immediately answer phone messages or e-mail from The Associated Press.

On its Web site last week, Covenant, a private Christian school, posted a statement regretting the outcome of its Jan. 13 shutout win over Dallas Academy. "It is shameful and an embarrassment that this happened. This clearly does not reflect a Christlike and honorable approach to competition," said the statement, signed by Queal and board chair Todd Doshier.

Grimes, who has been criticized for letting the game get so far out of hand, made it clear in the e-mail Sunday to the newspaper that he does not agree with his school's assessment.

"In response to the statement posted on The Covenant School Web site, I do not agree with the apology or the notion that the Covenant School girls basketball team should feel embarrassed or ashamed," Grimes wrote in the e-mail, according to the newspaper. "We played the game as it was meant to be played. My values and my beliefs would not allow me to run up the score on any opponent, and it will not allow me to apologize for a wide-margin victory when my girls played with honor and integrity."

A phone number for Grimes could not be located by The Associated Press. The Dallas Morning News said Grimes did not respond to their repeated e-mail requests for a telephone interview.

There was no answer at a number listed for Doshier.

A parent who attended the game said Covenant continued to make 3-pointers— even in the fourth quarter. She praised the Covenant players but said spectators and an assistant coach were cheering wildly as their team edged closer to 100 points.

Covenant was up 59-0 at halftime.

Dallas Academy has eight girls on its varsity team and about 20 girls in its high school. It is winless over the last four seasons. The academy boasts of its small class sizes and specializes in teaching students struggling with "learning differences," such as short attention spans or dyslexia.

There is no mercy rule in girls basketball that shortens the game or permits the clock to continue running when scores become one-sided. There is, however, "a golden rule" that should have applied in this contest, Edd Burleson, the director of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, said last week. Both schools are members of this association, which oversees private school athletics in Texas.

The story has received national attention, and the Dallas Academy team has been recognized for refusing to give up during the lopsided contest.

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BrooklynSouth

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What a world...kids cannot win a game anymore, cannot have red marks showing wrong answers on exams, everyone gets a trophy win or lose...what a world, what a world.
 

Browndilocks

Browndisha Brownie Sundae
^^^^ That's what I was thinking. Why should the coach be punished for having a winning team and being proud of them? The sentiment of the argument is implied that it's not Christ-like to win a game. Glad it's not just me. :confused:
 

BeautifulRoots

Well-Known Member
As long as they weren't boastful I see no problem in continuing the game.

I agree...I wonder if they raised the "christ-like" debate because they are a christian school. I wonder if it was any other kind of school, would this have been a problem...
 

OhmyKimB

Well-Known Member
I have a "learning difference" while I don't play basketball...if that means I suck then I suck. It's basketball, that means that the girls work hard and that shows. The moment in a competitve sport where I need to think of if the other team has points then why am I playing???


Maybe the other school should hire him so they can win like that too. I should write to that school this is just too stupid
 

OhmyKimB

Well-Known Member
I agree...I wonder if they raised the "christ-like" debate because they are a christian school. I wonder if it was any other kind of school, would this have been a problem...


I went to Protestant and Catholic Christian schools. Now because it wasn't just everyone yes talent was lacking sometimes with sports. But we never had that...they only thing anyone said was don't be boastful about it and try and start fights with the other team.
 
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