I've been told Mr. Euton is NOT employed at Toyotta, but with an Engineering firm in Lexington. And, he did lose his job in the Ashland area. ALso was told from a reliable source that the news media totally misreprested what Mr. Euton said. Also, if kids can chose a school for academic reasons, i.e. performing arts, science and techonolgy, etc, etc,, in order to increase their chances of receiving a college scholarship, then what is the difference in doing so with Athletics as well. Parents want to do what they feel is best for the future of their child. I have mixed feelings about these types of situations, I can see both sides of these situations. Also, Scott Co is not the only county where these situations are occuring. In my opinion, if they are NOT ruled eligible, then the KHSAA will have to rule EVERY athlete who transferred or moved since the last season as ineligible. If they are not ruled eligible, then I think it is basketball in the state of KY that suffers. We need to keep as many quality players in KY as possible. If they are not allowed to play, it only decreases the quality of competition in KY, which is not good for basketball as a whole.