Armand's hosted the meeting on 06/13/06 |
Mark Clark |
The first wave of the plan included Montgomery County Schools hiring parents of Laurel players into bogus positions. The positions came with a relocation package that allowed the families to move closer to Olney without incurring any moving expenses. One family made the move in 2 days seemingly never missing a beat. Clark's players would now be in Farquhar Middle School where grades could be altered to keep his stars in the game and meet Pop Warner academic requirements.
Coach Goodwin of Laurel High |
This plan continued for the next two years yielding no Super Bowl appearances. In 2008, the men decided that they needed to increase their recruiting area. There was already a shuttle system that would bus kids from Eisenhower School in Laurel and Farquhar to practice at Blake High's football field. Numerous families had relocated across the county line, and the school system could no longer manage to create useless jobs. The incentive program was not as exciting as it had been two years earlier. Clark received a call from Frank Ashley. Ashley had a son that was interested in playing football. Ashley's intention was to get his son in OLGC but wanted Clark's partners to make sure it happen regardless of admission requirements. He offered to pay each player a minimum of $200 for playing the entire season and an additional $150 if they won the championship.
Ashley had deep pockets and connections. He also had nothing to lose; Ashley threatened to expose the operation if he was not promised admission for his son. As for his part in the whole scandal, Ashley was already known for being a shady man; therefore, he would remain a silent conspirator as long as things continued as planned. He never gave money to any of the players, hardly ever engaged Clark in public, nor attended the post game player awards. The season ended and the Bears were still left out of the championship.
The castle came tumbling down when one of Clark's boosters introduced the plan to the White Oak community south of Olney. Immediately, the White Oak Warriors won the the 2009 Jr. Midget title. Mark Clark decided to leave town amid the pressure to answer questions when Montgomery Co. School District released the parents of children who were too old to play in order to free up money for new parents relocating for the 2010 school year. Also, Ashley failed to make the last payment to players once he had managed to secure a contract stating that his son would be granted admission into Good Counsel.
Today, very few will speak of the greedy days of the Olney Bears quest for another championship. No one will admit that the actions of these men was fueled by a need to manipulate the system far beyond pee wee football. Montgomery Co. Schools, Mark Clark, numerous over zealous parents, and Mike Goodwin all failed the young men that wanted to be football players. Sherwood High and Good Counsel both benefited from the Goodwin's dream Class of '13 during the 2012 football season finishing 10 - 3 and 11 - 1 respectively. The Laurel Spartans? 1 - 9
Oh yea, Good Counsel won their 4th consecutive title. Great for a school that opened in 2007 right?
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