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thanksHe's a Delaware kid, doesn't live in NJ but doesn't have to to attend a NJ private school
That's false, I think it was a smart move done to set him up for more exposure at the National level. Ingraham is not a high risk kid for failure he is a very good kid with a very good support network. Personally i think Ingraham , Davis, Hyland, Cramer have to leave Delaware its not a good situation for talent to grow. My guess with Ingraham from the NJ conversations i've had with reputable people is that the move was more motivated by the new transfer rules in NJ effective July 1, 2017, that requires kids sit out 30 days of the season. The 2nd motivation I believe was financial, a top 100 kid in Delaware still would have to pay private school tuition, anywhere else in this country private schools offer these kids generous financial aid packages as an investment in the schools brand. From a reliable source it appear that this was a business decision to get him out of Delaware so we can kill the negative rumors. The rest will follow until things change in this state.It was poor grades.... got to hit the books
Nah man it was gradesThat's false, I think it was a smart move done to set him up for more exposure at the National level. Ingraham is not a high risk kid for failure he is a very good kid with a very good support network. Personally i think Ingraham , Davis, Hyland, Cramer have to leave Delaware its not a good situation for talent to grow. My guess with Ingraham from the NJ conversations i've had with reputable people is that the move was more motivated by the new transfer rules in NJ effective July 1, 2017, that requires kids sit out 30 days of the season. The 2nd motivation I believe was financial, a top 100 kid in Delaware still would have to pay private school tuition, anywhere else in this country private schools offer these kids generous financial aid packages as an investment in the schools brand. From a reliable source it appear that this was a business decision to get him out of Delaware so we can kill the negative rumors. The rest will follow until things change in this state.
Based on information from who. This blog. Do u have a sallies report card or quote from the coach or school. But let's say it was grades, Ingraham is a sophmore, still early, even more of a reason to get him outta there, get him help & bring him back in line with NCAA eligibility requirements. Like I said this is not a high risk kid. Either way it's a win for the kid & his family.Nah man it was grades
I don't not think they would do that & spark some major investigation. If they are smart they'll accept him as a student now in a clean process to meet the transfer rules requirement for the fall.He is not playing for that team now.
Been the biggest advocate of kids staying in state until this year, it wears u down, the games not growing, people just not open-minded to really helping kids. The officiating this year pushed me over the edge. We're really going backwards. Sat in the stands for good match ups, could not stomach it. My kids are all grown. Graduated college but I still love the game especially at the grassroots level. But this is not good for the kids or the game.Maybe Delaware basketball is bad cause adults are always convincing kids to leave the state smh so many negative advocates, just observing the posts over the years I've been on this forum. Almost sounds like someone didn't make it big from Delaware and has a axe to grind!
84rider, tried it, but people down here are not open to changing the status quo. I can go to Philly, Baltimore, cities in NJ & get tutoring, gyms, anything I want to help kids quickly. They beg me to come back, but I live here. The red tape is tick in delaware, those who control resources restrict it to members of their tribe. When u talk about things that benefit all kids they don't want to listen unless their kid is the benefactor. I got into an argument with a coach once as to why he should check grades, he believes it's not his responsibility. I explained to him it takes a village, and sometimes kids don't have good parents therefore we cannot be so black & white in our thinking. So u see these are the mentalities you're up against.Sounds like the perfect time to get out there and do something to improve the state of the game. You seem knowledgeable so maybe you can start something new, a referee camp, kids camp . Anything except putting it in our kids head that the best thing they can do is leave Delaware.
Experience. Contacts. I'm almost 60. Been around the game at all levels.Why do you think you know everything? @delawaresportsjunkie
Been the biggest advocate of kids staying in state until this year, it wears u down, the games not growing, people just not open-minded to really helping kids. The officiating this year pushed me over the edge. We're really going backwards. Sat in the stands for good match ups, could not stomach it. My kids are all grown. Graduated college but I still love the game especially at the grassroots level. But this is not good for the kids or the game.
I don't know the family but I don't think play calling or grades had anything to do with him leaving. Sallies is a great program & school, they're doing very well without him & will continue to do well. To compete on the big stage u need horses, we just don't have enough at 1 school in delaware to make a statement down at the beach. Sallies has no gaurds that can compete nationally after Kempski graduates. The brown brother are doing well however It's hard for any delaware school to match up to schools like westtown. It was my hope in the beginning of these blogs that schools like Sanford, sallies etc would become national powerhouses for the benefit of Delaware kids & perhaps a league system for the private schools. I don't beleive kids should leave but I have to be rational in terms of opportunity & exposure. In the current high school environment unless u play a national schedule nobody's coming to see u. If u see a D1 Coach at a Delaware high school game he's just stopping by to say hi to a kid he saw in AAU. At 6'9 with that type of raw talent, Ingraham has the ability to be a large part of the show even with Lewis & Antoine. I just wish the show was in Delaware, after all I am a delawaresportsjunkie. We have everything we need to grow the game here except the will to change. It only takes a few changes to get this right but few willing open their minds. Look at these blogs people are so invested in seeing kids fail.Reasons for leaving Sals aside. If he stayed and played his junior year Haley would have expanded the schedule to include more high level out of state opponents. The likelihood of playing Slam Dunk to the Beach would have been high. There would have been plenty of exposure!!! No reason to leave state. Players have received high D1 offers in this state. At Ranney he would at best play second fiddle to Scottie Lewis and perhaps others...
I cant comment on officiating except that Dnell hit it right about recent emphasis by NCAA and the trickle down to HS. To leave because of play calling would be pretty weak...