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I guess you could say that I was so appalled that I had to re-read, "University of Nevada Ski Coach Convicted," four times over, just to make sure of what I was actually reading and comprehending in print!
So a coach with a .133 blood alcohol, driving under the influence, leaving "Fantasy Girls," nightclub, is still employed?!
This is incredible, absolutely incredible. A total lack of responsibility in coaches that should be setting examples.
It proves his lack of honesty, ethics, and morality in coaching and mentoring minor age students, as this is an extremely poor example to our youth, and he is dangerous to the general public at large.
This situation certainly is further testimony of his amoral and unethical character and the types of persons that UNR not only employs, but consistently continues to retain in very high positions of responsibility.
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Several other people have commented on the Reno Gazette Journal covering this one up for UNR. The RGJ has no problem putting an athlete on the front page for the same offense.
When the UNR leadership does wrong, the RGJ fails to inform the community they are entrusted to serve.
I guess you could say that I was so appalled that I had to re-read, "University of Nevada Ski Coach Convicted," four times over, just to make sure of what I was actually reading and comprehending in print!
So a coach with a .133 blood alcohol, driving under the influence, leaving "Fantasy Girls," nightclub, is still employed?!
This is incredible, absolutely incredible. A total lack of responsibility in coaches that should be setting examples.
It proves his lack of honesty, ethics, and morality in coaching and mentoring minor age students, as this is an extremely poor example to our youth, and he is dangerous to the general public at large.
This situation certainly is further testimony of his amoral and unethical character and the types of persons that UNR not only employs, but consistently continues to retain in very high positions of responsibility.
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Several other people have commented on the Reno Gazette Journal covering this one up for UNR. The RGJ has no problem putting an athlete on the front page for the same offense.
When the UNR leadership does wrong, the RGJ fails to inform the community they are entrusted to serve.


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