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#1
A little help.

How do HIPAA and/ or FERPA laws effect SIDs when dealing with players'...
... injuries?
... discipline issues?
... academic issues?

edit: added FERPA, thanks
#2
Quote from: sac on September 13, 2013, 11:06:42 AM
Quote from: oldknight on September 12, 2013, 10:51:03 PMThe Brian Ellerbe years at UM are instructive. He blew off Michigan talent and Michigan high school coaches during his tenure and the Wolverines paid the price for a decade.
Ellerbe's recruits
A little more info'...

2001 class
Dommanic Ingerson (Santa Barbara High CA) - kicked off team
Charles Bailey (Detroit Martin Luther King MI) - transferred to U of Detroit
Marcus Bennett (Detroit Renaissance MI) - never played

2000 class
Bernard Robinson (New Hampton Prep NH; hometown HS: Dunbar, Washington DC) - couple years in NBA after M
Avery Queen (Redemption Christian Academy NY; hometown: Moreno Valley CA) - kicked off team - 5'6" and not very quick (good combo) - Mike Gotfredson started over him
Maurice Searight (Orchard Lake St. Mary's MI) - kicked off team
Josh Moore (St. Thomas More Prep CT; hometown: Newark, NJ) - left team after ineligible for academics
Jermaine Gonzales (Orchard Lake St. Mary's MI; football scholarship) - football wide receiver

1999 class - highly rated class
Kevin Gaines (Clark HS, Las Vegas NV) - kicked off team
Gavin Groninger (Plainfield High IN) - played 4 years - made almost every 3 in warm-ups and almost 0 in games
Leland Anderson (Attleboro High MA) - left team
Jamal Crawford (Rainier Beach High, Seattle WA) - NCAA ineligible after 1st semester - still in NBA
LaVell Blanchard (Ann Arbor Pioneer High MI) - played in several leagues in Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Bosnia and Ukraine

1998 class
Leon Jones (Winchendon Prep, MA; hometown: Battle Creek MI) - stayed 4 years
Chris Young (Detroit Catholic Central, Plymouth MI)  - stayed 4 years, pretty sure played in Europe
#3
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA
June 28, 2008, 09:06:04 AM
USA Olympic Trials schedule and results

Katie Corner, former Calvin College basketball player, finishes 9th at the Olympic Trials.

Women Discus Throw
==========================================================================
Auto Qualifier: 60.00
       World: W 76.80m  7/9/1988    Gabriele Reinsch, GDR
    American: A 67.67m  4/14/2007   Suzy Powell-Roos, Asics
          OT: T 65.90m  7/17/2000   Seilala Sua, UCLA
     Hayward: S 65.36m  2000        Lisa Marie Vizaniari, Australia
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals
==========================================================================
Finals
  1 Aretha Thurmond              Nike                    65.20m     213-11
      60.89m  65.20m  58.84m  57.98m  FOUL  59.82m
  2 Suzy Powell-Roos             Tri-Valley Asics        62.92m     206-05
      59.88m  58.95m  62.55m  59.69m  59.51m  62.92m
  3 Stephanie Brown Trafton      Nike                    62.65m     205-06
      FOUL  60.24m  60.43m  62.65m  FOUL  60.52m
  4 Becky Breisch                Nike                    61.04m     200-03
      60.36m  59.52m  61.04m  FOUL  56.25m  55.19m
  5 Cecilia Barnes               unattached              56.91m     186-08
      56.91m  55.80m  FOUL  55.05m  56.64m  56.68m
  6 Summer Pierson               unattached              56.69m     186-00
      53.96m  FOUL  56.69m  56.12m  FOUL  56.48m
  7 Kelechi Anyanwu              unattached              54.51m     178-10
      54.51m  53.10m  52.99m  FOUL  52.71m  FOUL
  8 Taiyshawna Battle            Arizona State           54.22m     177-11
      51.04m  54.22m  52.88m  50.29m  53.60m  52.83m
  9 Katie Corner                 Throw 1 Deep            53.49m     175-06
      53.13m  53.49m  53.16m

10 Khadija Talley               Miami                   53.49m     175-06
      53.05m  52.43m  53.49m
11 Rachel Longfors              Tri-Valley Asics        53.44m     175-04
      53.44m  FOUL  51.60m
12 Rachel Varner                unattached              53.23m     174-08
      52.99m  53.23m  FOUL
#4
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA
October 25, 2007, 08:21:50 PM
Quote from: sac on October 24, 2007, 09:57:16 PM

I believe their stiffest tests will come from the also nationally ranked and equally as good Calvin Knights, probably on 3 or 4 occassions.

Oh my .... are you implying this season's Knights are on par with this season's Dutch?
#5
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA
September 27, 2007, 06:00:32 PM
Quote from: hoopdreams on September 26, 2007, 11:00:03 PM
to whom are you referring to as the best players in Michigan for Hope?  Carrie Snikkers?

Snikkers, as well as some very strong men and other women.  IMO they're killing the rest of the MIAA in the recruiting 'wars'.
#6
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA volleyball
September 22, 2007, 01:39:33 AM
Quote from: Preto on September 11, 2007, 10:03:00 PM
6   Katie Zondervan   Sr.   S   5-6   Lakewood, CA/Valley Christian
7   Kayla Hollenbeck   Fr.   MH   6-1   Hudsonville/Hudsonville
8   Jessica Garlick   Jr.   S/RS   5-11   Portage/Kalamazoo Christian
9   Kelsey Sears   So.   DS/L   5-6   Traverse City/Traverse City West
10   Rachel DeYoung   So.   OH   5-10   Hudsonville/Unity Christian
11   Katie Corbett   So.   OH/DS   5-8   St. Joseph/Stevensville-Lakeshore
12   Carolyn Nelson   Fr.   S   5-9   Milan/Milan
13   Kristen Kalb   Sr.   OH   5-9   Stow, OH/Stow-Munroe Falls
14   Kim Wigboldy   Fr.   OH   5-9   Scottsdale, AZ/Valley Christian
17   Molly Krikke   Sr.   MH   5-11   Greenwich, OH/South Central
18   Sara Kramer   So.   OH   5-11   Dyer, IN/Illiana Christian
20   Sarah Ernst   Sr.   DS/OH   5-8   Fort Wayne, IN/Concordia Lutheran
21   Lauren DeGroot   Jr.   L/S   5-6   Tulare, CA/Central Valley Christian

Only five of thirteen from Michigan.

This speaks to Calvin's ability to recruit nation-wide.  If they ever get football they will be pulling players from all over the US.....unlike other MIAA schools.  Although in hoops that ability isn't helping much when Hope gets some of the best players in Michigan.
#7
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA volleyball
September 22, 2007, 01:35:23 AM
Friday. Sept 21

Saint Mary's d. Kalamazoo
28-30, 30-22, 20-30, 30-26, 15-10
Calvin d. Olivet
30-20, 32-30, 30-18

Linda Slagell Classic

Albion d. New York University
30-20, 30-21, 30-27



Saturday

Adrian at Alma, noon
Tri-State at Hope, 1 p.m.
Olivet at Hope, 3 p.m.

Looks like the Comets make a swing into west-Michigan for back-to-back matches.
#8
Quote from: OshDude on September 16, 2007, 02:02:40 AM
I'm not sure if either Oshkosh team can be their traditional national contending (the women, at least) ways this season. I hope I'm proven wrong.

The women just don't have the depth and could miss nationals for the second straight season. Keep an eye on freshman Ayla Mitchell, though. She placed second at Calvin. After a rough two years for Oshkosh, Mitchell could lead that team back to near the top. But not this year.


Looks like Mitchell (New Richmond HS, WI) could be a transfer from the University of Minnesota?  If so she's a beast on the track as well (and not a frosh).

800m .... 2:08.09
mile .... 4:59.80 indoors on 300m oval

Speaking of Oshkosh and transfers .... did 2007 D3 400m champion Amanda Donath transfer to Madison, or anywhere else?

#9
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA
September 15, 2007, 12:26:32 AM
Quote from: WWWRHH on September 12, 2007, 02:21:16 PM
SAC:

I hear that three of last years sophmores are not coming back this year, but Kopke and Knox are playing.  Kopke was Henderson's backup. Knox is 6-2 and in a reserve role demostrated she was better than most of the posts in the MIAA.  It would appear that "going big" (Lange is 6-2 and O'Hare 6-0) is a real option this year - especially if either Warsen or O'Hare is comfortable at the 3 position.


Jennifer Bylsma (JV)
Brieann Bryant
Kate Reincke
Courtney Knox
Kimmy Gordon
Kaitlyn Kopke

So you're hearing that Bryant, Reincke and Gordon are gone?
#10
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA volleyball
September 15, 2007, 12:21:08 AM
hope takes #1 ranked witt to 5 games. nice.
lets hope the knights can pull off the upset after being upset friday.
#11
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA
February 23, 2007, 11:33:38 AM
Quote from: Dark Knight on February 23, 2007, 10:41:24 AM
Two solid outings for the knights.

In last night's game, the Britons played very well and hard. They're quick, they pass well, and they can drive to the bucket. They're not too far from a top-25-caliber team. If they played Southern Maine's schedule, they'd probably also be 21-2, or maybe a little worse if they had a couple of bad games. Congrats to Jessica Babcock on a great career.


The question is, does Albion become as good a team playing Southern Maine's schedule . . . or does Southern Maine become a better team playing in the MIAA?
#12
Region 7 women's basketball / Re: MIAA
February 11, 2007, 03:12:38 PM
Quote from: Harrier on February 11, 2007, 02:55:02 PM
Did anyone else think the game was over-the-top physical? 

My only problem with the officiating is when there's obvious physical contact which results in a turnover.  There're a few times when an offensive player was knocked to the ground, the ball squirted out-of-bounds and the refs gave it to the other team....strange?

Oh my.  In OT a Hope player was sandwiched near the baseline and dropped the ball OB -- CALVIN BALL.  Too important to miss that call.
#13
Quote from: mjfasteenwolf on January 23, 2007, 12:22:40 AM

Two side notes, was anybody as surprised as I was to see Kirk Cousins was offered a scholarship to play QB at MSU, I mean I know they're dissapointed about losing Nichol but is Cousins really a Big Ten talent. Would love to hear more on that from somebody who knows more about him.


Ask someone from Zeeland West ..... 55 - 21
To me, it seems like Cousins and Josh Rooks  (Northwestern) would have had wonderful careers at a place lke Hope instead of sitting the bench or getting their heads kicked in while in the Big Ten. 
#14
Quote from: mjfasteenwolf on January 23, 2007, 12:22:40 AM

Two side notes, was anybody as surprised as I was to see Kirk Cousins was offered a scholarship to play QB at MSU, I mean I know they're dissapointed about losing Nichol but is Cousins really a Big Ten talent. Would love to hear more on that from somebody who knows more about him.


Ask someone from Zeeland West ..... 55 - 21
To me, it seems like Cousins and Josh Rooks  (Northwestern) would have had wonderful careers at a place lke Hope instead of sitting the bench or getting their heads kicked in while in the Big Ten. 
#15
From a real lurker ..... thanks for all the information and opinions.