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Texas coach fired for 100-point win

January 26th, 2009, 1:32 pm by Josh Weinfuss

I’m sure by now sports fans around the area have heard about the 100-0 girl’s basketball win by Dallas’ The Covenant School, a Christian institution, over Dallas Academy, a small school with 20 girls that specializes “in teaching students struggling with learning differences, such as short attention spans or dyslexia,” according to The Associated Press.

Well, Covenant coach Micah Grimes was fired during the weekend. Here’s the story.

In an e-mail to the Dallas Morning News, Grimes expressed his displeasure over this statement, posted on Covenant’s Web site following the game:

“Statement Regarding Dallas Academy Game
1/22/2009

The Covenant School, its board and administrators, regrets the incident of January 13 and the outcome of the game with the Dallas Academy Varsity Girls Basketball team. It is shameful and an embarrassment that this happened. This clearly does not reflect a Christ-like and honorable approach to competition. We humbly apologize for our actions and seek the forgiveness of Dallas Academy, TAPPS and our community. The school and its representatives in no way support or condone the running up of a score against any team in any sport for any reason. The school’s board members, Head of School Kyle Queal and Athletic Director Brice Helton have acted to ensure that such an unfortunate incident can never happen again.

Covenant school officials have met with and personally apologized to Dallas Academy Headmaster Jim Richardson and Athletic Director Jeremy Civello and wish to extend their highest praise to each member of the Dallas Academy Varsity Girls Basketball team for their strength, composure and fortitude in a game in which they clearly emerged the winner. Accordingly, The Covenant School has contacted TAPPS and is submitting a formal request to forfeit the game recognizing that a victory without honor is a great loss.

Kyle Queal
Head of School

Todd Doshier
Board Chair”

Or you can read it here.

Grimes said he did not agree with the school’s apology and said “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.”

This man deserved to be fired. And the school is out of its mind to ask that the game be changed to a forfeit.

Conveant took advantage of the undertalented and a small school. Plain and simple. It was up 59-0 at halftime and, as many media reports have stated, pressed until it reached 100. That happened with about 4 minutes left in the game and then Grimes told his team not to score. Couldn’t he and shouldn’t he have done that at halftime?

Or maybe when they went up 30-0.

I was listening to some sports talk show on the radio during lunch and the host vehemently disagreed with Grimes’ firing. He thought the coach of Dallas Academy should have been canned instead because Dallas Academy didn’t score a point.

It’s the way sports is, he said — or something like that. I stopped listening after I heard such a disgraceful comment.

I have no doubt that Covenant knew that Dallas Academy’s team was full of girls with learning disabilities. Does that mean they’re not good at basketball? No, not at all. Are they good at basketball? According to their performance against Covenant? No, not at all.

But to ask for a reprieve from such a distasteful act of sports? Come on, Covenant. I’m not Catholic, but that’s like cheating on your spouse and then going to confession and thinking all is good. The administrators at Covenant should have intervened. They had the authority to stop the game. Or bench the coach at halftime. And I think they took proper action in firing Grimes. Any basketball coach knows when to pull off the dogs. Some reports said that assistants on the bench were cheering it on.

That’s whats wrong with sports. Terrible decision to win by 100, Convenant, but at least you recognized the type of coach you had and got rid of him.

The bracket is set

January 24th, 2009, 6:57 pm by Josh Weinfuss

Mosley’s road to a state champion was laid out in front of them over the course of last night.

The Class 5A girl’s soccer tournament bracket is set. The Lady Dolphins will play Pace Thursday night at 7 p.m. at Tommy Oliver Stadium, and then face the winner of Tallahassee Chiles/Niceville — both of whom Mosley beat this sesaon — on Feb. 3.

Here’s a look at the bracket:

Ford designs truck for UK football coach

January 23rd, 2009, 3:04 pm by Josh Weinfuss


Michael Jordan has a shoe. Steve Spurrier has a visor.

And Rich Brooks has a F-150.

Paul Miller Ford, a Lexington, Ky. dealership, released an “exclusive 2009 Rich Brooks Edition F-150 Crew CabTruck,” the school announced in a release.

The truck was on sale today, 1/23, in tribute of the Wildcats first, second and third bowl wins under Brooks.

“It’s a good looking truck and I encourage people to see it and drive it,” Brooks said.

It’s painted silver and blue with a strip of black, and includes a relax tailgate cover, 22-inch custom chrome wheels and tires, tinted windows, dual exhaust, Toff spray-in bed liner, enhanced mobile satellite TV system and Microsoft SYNC.

The truck also includes Rich Brooks signature decals on the doors and tailgate, and Rich Brooks edition decals on fenders and quarter panels.

A price has not been announced. The truck can be seen here.

In other SEC news…
Florida linebacker Brandon Spikes was named the Chevrolet defensive player of the year. He had 93 total tackles, including 52 solo, and was the anchor of the Gators defense which helped win Florida its second national title in three years.

Spikes was a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Awards.

He announced earlier this month that he’ll return for his senior season at Florida.

Panhandle well represented in NJCAA polls

January 23rd, 2009, 12:25 pm by Josh Weinfuss

Once again, Gulf Coast was the highest ranked Panhandle Conference team in this week’s women’s NJCAA national Top 25.

The Lady Commodores were ranked sixth, followed by Chipola at No. 7 and Pensacola at No. 8. Northwest Florida State is ranked 16th.

Check out the NJCAA women’s poll here.

Men
Chipola remained on top of this week’s men’s NJCAA Top 25 after it stayed perfect in Panhandle Conference play.

The only other Panhandle team ranked is Northwest Florida State, which has lost three in a row and four of its five conference games. The voters must have missed that.

Meyer hires tight end coach

January 23rd, 2009, 11:12 am by Josh Weinfuss


Florida coach Urban Meyer announced earlier this week the hiring of Brian White as tight ends coach.

White replaces John Hevesy, who joined former Gator offensive coordinator Dan Mullen at Mississippi State.

White comes to Florida from Washington. He was special teams coordinator and tight ends coach there for one season after spending two as offensive coordinator at Syracuse. As offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Wisconsin, White tutored Ron Dayne, Michael Bennett, Anthony Davis and Brian Calhoun.

He won the AFCA Divison I Assistant Coach of the Year in 2004.

“He will play a key rol ein our offensive game plan and our special teams preparation,” Meyer said. “He is a relentless recruiter and has an understanding of our program’s philosophy.”

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