So for your reference, here are the rules from PIHL
4) There shall be a “no-cut” policy for all co-op teams. If a report is
received and verified of any co-op program cutting or
discouraging players from any of their co-op schools, this shall
be subject to review and discipline by the Executive Committee.
5) An association meeting the minimum requirement of 12 eligible
players from their school/school district shall not be permitted
to field a co-op team with any other association unless
extenuating circumstances, showing a hardship, etc., are
approved by the Executive Committee.
a) If an association exceeds twelve (12) players from any one
school within the co-op, after being approved as a co-
op team, there shall be no discipline until they exceed
fourteen (14) players from one school. Upon reaching
fifteen (15) players from one school, that co-op team
shall be required to declare a pure team for the next
season if enough returning players are grade eligible.
I know you don’t like the rules, but at no time in the years that BC has been in D2 have they had more than the number of players from Canevin outlined in the rules. If they had, they would have become a pure team.
If you would like specific information on where kids go to school feel free to contact the registrar from BC or the school’s Athletic Directors.
With the internet these days, it would also be pretty easy to find out where kids go to school.