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There's a MSHSAA rule that you can't do the allstar version of a sport during the school season, which for us goes through November if you just do football. My dad got in trouble for having open gyms for my brothers' travel basketball team (7th graders ) during their season. Not even practices - open gyms that were open to anyone, but since he was a coach of a team they were mad about it? It's for all sports, so people basically have to choose one. Cheer and dance have been getting around the rule bc, while we're governed by the same people, we're "activities" and grouped with band, choir, debate, etc.Why can't you do HS and AS if it becomes a sport? We do that here and we are a sport.
Will be interesting if they can now compete nationally if they are from a HS.
There's a MSHSAA rule that you can't do the allstar version of a sport during the school season, which for us goes through November if you just do football. My dad got in trouble for having open gyms for my brothers' travel basketball team (7th graders ) during their season. Not even practices - open gyms that were open to anyone, but since he was a coach of a team they were mad about it? It's for all sports, so people basically have to choose one. Cheer and dance have been getting around the rule bc, while we're governed by the same people, we're "activities" and grouped with band, choir, debate, etc.
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That's very interesting. A lot of girl here do both competitive and high school! If that rule went into effect, my schools high school program (freshman-varsity) would altogether be comprised of 10 people ( we love our high school program but everyone would in a leave in a heart beat to continue all-star cheer)There's a MSHSAA rule that you can't do the allstar version of a sport during the school season, which for us goes through November if you just do football. My dad got in trouble for having open gyms for my brothers' travel basketball team (7th graders ) during their season. Not even practices - open gyms that were open to anyone, but since he was a coach of a team they were mad about it? It's for all sports, so people basically have to choose one. Cheer and dance have been getting around the rule bc, while we're governed by the same people, we're "activities" and grouped with band, choir, debate, etc.
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Same way in Michigan. If they find out you're on an all star team (of any sport) and you're participating on the high school team, you could get all the titles you won that season taken away and I'm pretty sure there's other consequences too.There's a MSHSAA rule that you can't do the allstar version of a sport during the school season, which for us goes through November if you just do football. My dad got in trouble for having open gyms for my brothers' travel basketball team (7th graders ) during their season. Not even practices - open gyms that were open to anyone, but since he was a coach of a team they were mad about it? It's for all sports, so people basically have to choose one. Cheer and dance have been getting around the rule bc, while we're governed by the same people, we're "activities" and grouped with band, choir, debate, etc.
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We have access to the school's athletic trainer just like all the sports do. I'm not sure if it's the same at the other high schools in town (or the rest of the state).Interesting. I would say it would make having a successful allstar team in that area hard then.
How well supported are the high school groups with practice facilities and having a trainer?
There's a MSHSAA rule that you can't do the allstar version of a sport during the school season, which for us goes through November if you just do football. My dad got in trouble for having open gyms for my brothers' travel basketball team (7th graders ) during their season. Not even practices - open gyms that were open to anyone, but since he was a coach of a team they were mad about it? It's for all sports, so people basically have to choose one. Cheer and dance have been getting around the rule bc, while we're governed by the same people, we're "activities" and grouped with band, choir, debate, etc.
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I think it's ridiculous! It's the reason I'm not mad about being an activity though. As much as I want it to be recognized... I want to do allstar too. they can make it a sport next year after I graduate or they could get rid of the stupid rule but I don't see that happening.i hate that. i feel like the school(or state rules) should not be able to have a say in what you do outside of school.
There's a MSHSAA rule that you can't do the allstar version of a sport during the school season, which for us goes through November if you just do football. My dad got in trouble for having open gyms for my brothers' travel basketball team (7th graders ) during their season. Not even practices - open gyms that were open to anyone, but since he was a coach of a team they were mad about it? It's for all sports, so people basically have to choose one. Cheer and dance have been getting around the rule bc, while we're governed by the same people, we're "activities" and grouped with band, choir, debate, etc.
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I think she meant this would be the rule if Missouri makes cheer a sport. As of now its not so those girls never broke any rulesInteresting...is this for ALL of Missouri or just your district? I only ask that because, if this holds true for all of Missouri, I can name five girls off the top of my head from last year's senior team that definitely broke that rule.
It's all of Missouri. But like @cheernerd5678 said, cheer isn't a sport here, so that rule doesn't apply to us. MSHSAA has tried to strong arm people into choosing one or the other though. An official from them ruined my 14th birthday because they called and berated me, said that they were going to disband my middle school squad, get my allstar squad disqualified from all of our competitions that season, basically threatened ruin my life because cheer was my world at that time. My mom got involved, there may have been some creative sharing of details and omission of other details, but I was eventually able to cheer middle school sideline and all-star because I was only competing with one and comps didn't start until after football season ended. It also helped that my gym was across state line so they had no jurisdiction to control my gym in KS. It's been nearly ten years and I still resent MSHSAA to this day.Interesting...is this for ALL of Missouri or just your district? I only ask that because, if this holds true for all of Missouri, I can name five girls off the top of my head from last year's senior team that definitely broke that rule.