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  1. I for one think this is a football decision. If Nevels was leaving for CovLatin, then I would think it was for a better education. How about Covington Holmes? Dont they have some nationally known baccularate program at Holmes? Why not go there? Didnt somebody say his brother was going to be a lawyer and was a D-1 athlete at one time? Didnt he go to SK? SK was good enough for him was it not? What is the difference between SK now and then? It was good for everybody else in his family why not Jordan? Didn't SK have a player go to Kentucky a couple of seasons ago? He went to a decent D-1 program. Yeah some people want to think that the young man is leaving SK for Highlands for a better education. There are other places the young man could go and get a better education than at Highlands. Here is the biggest thing about all this. We are not talking about some guy in his 20's who is making a decision about leaving some college for someplace else. Were discussing a young highschool kid here. Years from now we wont even remember this. I mean how many other players from Highlands started out somewhere and ended up in Ft. Thomas? Nevels isnt the first and he wont be the last. I wish the young man good luck and hope this was a good decision for him and his family. I hope they get what they want out of the whole situation Who I really feel sorry for is Coach Marksberry and his staff as well as the players on next years team. They will be playing in what may be the most competitive district in the state next season. Now they lose what many are calling a D-1 product, who I am sure was in the plans for next season. While this young man is at Highlands, the Pioneers of SK will still be playing football. They will continue to play long after Jordan Nevels is gone and forgotten about. Again I cant stress enough that I hope and wish the best for this young man and his family. I hope all things will work out for him in the long run. I have had sort of the same thing hapen where I coach at, though it really dissapointed me when it happened, I still liked the kid and the family. What I am trying to say, is for all the people who dont agree with this (I am one of them by the way) dont wish any poor will or feelings on this young man. It may upset a lot of people ( and it should for various reasons) but we will get on with our lives. Like I said though, I am thinking about the rest of the Sk players and how they will react to this, hopefully they come out next season and do well, even after suffering such a big loss to a key player.
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