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Bellevue has sold Butch's couch
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The moral of the story here: Remember who you shit on on the way up, because they will shit on you on the way down.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Rah Rah KingCo.
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I'd kinda like to see Bellevue steer into the skid and do something like leave KingCo and go independent.
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It's going to be revenge of the nerds around here when it comes out that Eastside Catholic paid off the WIAA to banhammer Bellevue.
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CHRIST.doogsinparadise said:It's going to be revenge of the nerds around here when it comes out that Eastside Catholic paid off the WIAA to banhammer Bellevue.
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Fuck off Boobs.
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The Eastside Catholic situation and Bellevue are fundamentally different, in that EC has to pay the full cost for whatever kid they snare. Bellevue has a private football program in a public school. BHS Football only has to pay for the fun stuff.
And whoever's footing the bill at EC is paying out hard. They were the most overrated and underachieving program around for a long time. -
Not really. Once you hit your nut, you can sell everything for $0.00.GrundleStiltzkin said:The Eastside Catholic situation and Bellevue are fundamentally different, in that EC has to pay the full cost for whatever kid they snare. Bellevue has a private football program in a public school. BHS Football only has to pay for the fun stuff.
And whoever's footing the bill at EC is paying out hard. They were the most overrated and underachieving program around for a long time.
It doesn't cost any more incrementally to educate 30 kids vs. 20 kids in a classroom.
Breakeven point realized, then give away schollies to the ballers.
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The Bellevue School District has spent more than $175,000 over at least 16 years to buy jerseys, shirts and other gear from Bellevue High School’s football coach.
Profiles in courage and vigilance.
Payments to Butch Goncharoff’s business were approved by a variety of officials, according to records released this week under public-disclosure laws. School district leaders said they weren’t aware that Goncharoff owned Bay City Printing until late last year.
The school district has ceased all purchases to Goncharoff’s company, saying payments to him violated district policies.
“We’re taking ownership of it,” said district spokeswoman Elizabeth Sytman. “It is the district’s responsibility. Once we found out, we took appropriate action.”


