Sports

Anti-Coach Flyover Focuses Twitter On School Sports

The controversy shows what can happen when adults lose perspective, said the school district's superintendent.

BRIARCLIFF MANOR, — A stunt plane flew a banner over Briarcliff Monday, during the high schools's Section 1 baseball quarterfinal playoff game against Irvington, with a controversial message: "Fire coaches Schrader & Kowalczyk."

That's Briarcliff High School head coach John Schrader and assistant Walter Kowalczyk, The Journal News clarified.

The banner and its message attracted immediate attention on Twitter. There were some considered judgments:

Find out what's happening in Pleasantville-Briarcliff Manorwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The superintendent of the Briarcliff school district, James Kaishian, had a superb non-reaction:

There was also a plea from a recent BHS grad:

Find out what's happening in Pleasantville-Briarcliff Manorwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

And Dr. Kaishian also responded seriously.

In a statement:

Yesterday’s fly-over served to highlight what can happen when adults lose perspective on high school sports. In an attempt to promote self-interest, some adults become willing conspirators in the theft of joy from youth athletic programs.
In time, I am sure it will be known who was responsible. Until then, our focus remains on raising confident, capable and joyful young men and women - our athletic program is merely an extension of this larger educational mission.
Rather than saddened by yesterday’s events, I was encouraged by yesterday’s result. The Varsity Baseball Program responded to a challenge that surely would have broken a lesser organization. In their 13-0 victory, our student athletes displayed superior talent and preparation. As importantly, the entire team – coaches and players - demonstrated great character and determination. How’s that for a life lesson?

And in a tweet:

PHOTO/ Briarcliff school district

Read The Journal News' report on lohud.com.

>>Like Pleasantville-Briarcliff Patch on Facebook.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.