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PostSubject: Is this right or wrong?   Is this right or wrong? EmptyThu Aug 11, 2011 2:50 pm

http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/blog/prep_rally/post/Player-with-Down-Syndrome-kicked-off-team-by-rig?urn=highschool-wp4452
For two consecutive years, the most beloved member of the Hobbton (N.C.)
High football team was Brett Bowden, a student with Down Syndrome who
would suit up and cheer during every varsity game, eventually earning
the right to lead the team onto the field and run a touchdown play after
every game. He even scored one official touchdown in a game.

n other words, Bowden was everyone's favorite player, even though he
rarely ever played. Yet Bowden's place on the varsity sideline was also a
weekly rite of passage that meant just as much to the teenager and his
family as it did to his teammates.
Suddenly, all of that was taken away from the teenager in August, when he
and his family learned he wouldn't be able to officially be a part of
the Hobbton team for his senior year for a very simple yet rigid reason:
He's now too old
.

According to Greenville ABC affiliate WWAY-TV3, WRAL.com partner HighSchoolOT and other sources, Bowden
recently turned 19, an age which the North Carolina High School
Athletic Association deems too old to participate in high school sports
.
While the organization has reached out to express "understanding" about
how Bowden's situation has left members of the Hobbton community
heartbroken, it also insisted that nothing could be done to circumvent
the NCHSAA age regulations.

"Brett don't see that he has Down Syndrome," Bowden's mother, Pat
Bowden, told WWAY. "Brett wants just to be one of those guys, out there
dressed, thinking that he is a football player, feeling like he's a
football player."

In an effort to clarify its official position, North Carolina High
School Athletic Association Commissioner Davis Whitfield released a
statement about Bowden's varsity eligibility on Wednesday.

"I want to be clear that the student-athlete has not been 'kicked off
the team,'" Whitfield said in the statement, which he emailed to Prep
Rally directly. "Brett Bowden could still be a part of the team, lead
his team on the field, wear his jersey and be with his teammates,
including some of the post-game activities he has done in the past.

"The only thing that he cannot do
now that he could do before is dress out in full uniform, since a
student must be eligible to be dressed for a contest. He is over the
age limit based on the eligibility rules, and this State Board of
Education policy is one we are not allowed to set aside."



The Hobbton community clearly
doesn't think the NCHSAA's decision is acceptable, and it has the
Facebook posts to prove it is not alone. After learning of Bowden's
ineligibility, the teen's younger sister, Taylor Bowden, set up a Facebook page last Friday entitled "Let Brett Bowden Play." After a
handful of photos of Bowden in action and an explanation of why Bowden
should be able to remain a member of the Wildcat team was posted, the
page took off. As of Tuesday night, nearly
6,200 Facebook members had "liked" the page, with hundreds leaving
their feelings about the NCHSAA ruling in posts on the page's wall
.

The Facebook drive's popularity hasn't been a surprise to Taylor, who
said that the community has always rallied around her brother.

"The whole community loves Brett," Taylor Bowden told WWAY. "Eveyone
comes to the football games to watch him. When he goes out there and
warms up it's the best time."

Another of Bowden's teammates called the senior his inspiration, saying that every time Bowden leads the Wildcats onto the field he's driven to play as hard as possible to do Bowden proud.

Whether he ever gets the chance to feel that way again is now in the
hands of a state organization which will have to decide whether bending
the rules for one clearly worthwhile cause is acceptable, or whether
doing so would open the door to more problems for other North Carolina
schools going forward.
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PostSubject: Re: Is this right or wrong?   Is this right or wrong? EmptyThu Aug 11, 2011 3:02 pm

Personally I think it's bullshit. Like making this exception will somehow open up the flood gates? If others do try use this as an example they should be considered on an individual basis. The kid can still do everything he has been doing except he isn't allowed to be in FULL gear? So if didn't wear shoulder pads it would be OK? Give me a break, common sense should trump any stupid fucking rules.
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PostSubject: Re: Is this right or wrong?   Is this right or wrong? EmptyThu Aug 11, 2011 3:09 pm

That's retarded
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PostSubject: Re: Is this right or wrong?   Is this right or wrong? EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 1:46 pm

bobbitt15 wrote:
That's retarded



roflmao
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PostSubject: Re: Is this right or wrong?   Is this right or wrong? EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 2:07 pm

Damn you Bobbitt for making me laugh with your comment.
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PostSubject: Re: Is this right or wrong?   Is this right or wrong? EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 4:36 pm

no right no wrong just lolz
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PostSubject: Re: Is this right or wrong?   Is this right or wrong? EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 4:44 pm

You are all going to hell where you will be raped by round faces all day long.
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