Well, kids came and went at different times. Early on, a key kid left. Ghost player was used to keep minimum without adding another player. Then, another player became free from another team... and they added that player. As a way to cover themselves, they kept the ghost player on the roster. Once or twice or three times is a clerical error... 17 is not. The coaches and assistant coaches continued to sign scoresheets with the ghost player on it... and went so far as to give him fake stats. This in itself is a major, major violation. But it brings up bigger issues like is there an LOI? Is it real or fake? Did the ghost player pay dues? Where are the receipts? And, most importantly, did the Jr Ducks organization know about this? If they did... then they've tiptoed into the Wave territory of losing an entire Tier division for a year.
I literally gave you the roster from CAHA that shows 15 real kids that played from the first game to the last. None of them came and went. Your main argument of allowing them to reach a minimum is invalid. You've rallied a bunch of parents from the Wave and Kings, that were good parents, into believe you when the true evidence is right in front of everyone's face.
Incorrect. Jr Ducks had 13 kids after tryouts... then added kid from Wildcats... and then another from Jr Kings. Ghost player was the insurance. Oddly, though, ghost player stayed on the roster.
So, answer this... why was ghost player left on roster 17 times (don’t say clerical error)? And how did he receive stats in 4 games (don’t say ref error)?