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The board placed Sunnyside’s wrestling program on advisement for one year for competing with an ineligible wrestler during the 2014-15 school year.
The wrestler lived out of the school’s boundary, according to the violation report Sunnyside self reported. The school forfeited the meets the ineligible student competed in.
A Sunnyside representative requested that the board rescind the forfeits based on the allegedly false lease and drivers license information the parents of the students gave Sunnyside. The board tabled the forfeit request to September’s board meeting to allow Sunnyside to gather more information.
The ineligible wrestler finished second at state in his division as a freshman, helping Sunnyside finish second in Division I last year.
If the forfeits aren’t rescinded, Sunnyside will have to vacate its second place finish at state. Advisement is the least severe punishment a school can receive from the AIA.
Source Link: http://www.azpreps365.com/articles/5346/aia-board-meeting-notes
The wrestler lived out of the school’s boundary, according to the violation report Sunnyside self reported. The school forfeited the meets the ineligible student competed in.
A Sunnyside representative requested that the board rescind the forfeits based on the allegedly false lease and drivers license information the parents of the students gave Sunnyside. The board tabled the forfeit request to September’s board meeting to allow Sunnyside to gather more information.
The ineligible wrestler finished second at state in his division as a freshman, helping Sunnyside finish second in Division I last year.
If the forfeits aren’t rescinded, Sunnyside will have to vacate its second place finish at state. Advisement is the least severe punishment a school can receive from the AIA.
Source Link: http://www.azpreps365.com/articles/5346/aia-board-meeting-notes