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[QUOTE="Biff, post: 2599253, member: 5"] This has been beaten to death but there's one opinion I'd like to add that I don't think has been said (but I haven't gone back and re-read the 5 pages) If I were in the SC administration, I would have first tried to get the administration and the coach aligned and unified in their position. If that position was to proceed with some type of legal action, I would have thought the administration would want to deflect the matter from the head coach (to allow her to proceed in doing her job, especially at tournament time) and would have had the legal challenge issued by the athletic department. By having her file on her own, after the conversations and actions already taken by the league and the administrations of the two schools, it not only can be a distraction to Dawn while she is supposed to be preparing her team for league and NCAA tournament play, it also implies that The School administration and Dawn are not completely aligned on the matter. I think that the best recourse however would be for the athletic departments of both schools to clear up the issue and avoid intra-league legal actions. Overall, in the end, the most important outcome of all of this is not an apology or victory in a court case but rather a fair and safe environment for sports competition for all teams and competitors. That really should be the end game. [/QUOTE]
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