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Son of Bishop Alemany baseball coach Randy Thompson denied fast eligibility

By Editorial Board Published January 28, 2025 2 Min Read
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Son of Bishop Alemany baseball coach Randy Thompson denied fast eligibility

Regardless of help from his fellow Mission League baseball coaches, Bishop Alemany coach Randy Thompson mentioned Tuesday his son, Brody, a junior catcher, has been denied fast eligibility by the Southern Part after transferring from Sherman Oaks Notre Dame. He must sit out the primary portion of the season till March 28.

Thompson had been head coach at Alemany for 18 years till shedding his job in a value slicing measure in 2019. He turned an assistant coach at Notre Dame. When the varsity determined it wished him again to be athletic director and baseball coach, he agreed. His son, a starter at Notre Dame final season as a sophomore, wished to hitch him at Alemany.

Junior catcher Brody Thompson of Bishop Alemany.

(Bishop Alemany)

Notre Dame coach Tom Dill wrote a letter to the Southern Part supporting the transfer. However Southern Part guidelines require college students to maneuver bodily to be eligible instantly. Thompson mentioned he couldn’t afford to maneuver.

“It’s unfortunate,” Thompson mentioned. “The rules are set up to prevent athletically-motivated transfers. My son wants to play for his dad.”

Stated Dill: “My request was that we as coaches put in a lot of time developing young men, trying to make a difference in their lives, not just in game of baseball. We spend our careers doing that. I think a son should be able to play for him. How could he not go back to Alemany for his dad? The whole league agreed and I don’t know why there could not be an exception.”

A Southern Part spokesman mentioned no legitimate residential change occurred and the group can not waive bylaw 206. Different coaches who introduced alongside their sons with out shifting have confronted an identical state of affairs.

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