Cranfills Gap, Campbell before UIL Executive Council

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUSTIN, Texas — The State Executive Committee of the University Interscholastic League will convene at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 19 via teleconference to determine the eligibility of student-athletes and determine rules violations. It will be available Live on the UIL State Executive Committee Page. Please note that there is no physical location for this meeting in order to ensure safe social distancing, and it is only accessible via the live stream.

A schedule of Tuesday’s hearing follows:

Hearings (AA-EE)
9:00 a.m.
AA. Tuscola Jim Ned High School: Appeal of District 6-3A Executive Committee Decision Regarding Eligibility of a Student-Athlete, Section 443, Changing Schools for Athletic Purposes.

9:45 a.m.
BB. Dallas Madison High School: Appeal of District 9-3A Executive Committee Decision Regarding Eligibility of a Student-Athlete, Section 443, Changing Schools for Athletic Purposes.

10:30 a.m.
CC. River Oaks Castleberry High School: Section 1208(i)(1), Ejection from a Contest, Juan Silva

11:00 a.m.
DD. Cranfills Gap High School: Section 1208(i)(1), Ejection from a contest, Justin Graham

11:30 a.m.
EE. Campbell High School: Section 1208(i)(3), Ejection from a Contest while on Porbation, Jason Crow

The State Executive Committee meeting is an open meeting, and all interested parties are welcome to follow online.
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUSTIN, Texas — The State Executive Committee of the University Interscholastic League met Tuesday to hand down decisions on eligibility of student-athletes and issue penalties for UIL rule violations.

A student-athlete from Tuscola Jim Ned High School was granted an appeal for varsity eligibility. After hearing testimony from all parties, it was determined that this student did not change schools for athletic purposes.

A student-athlete from Dallas Madison High School was denied an appeal for varsity eligibility, upholding the previous ruling of the district executive committee.

Campbell High School Head Boys Basketball Coach Jason Crow was suspended for two games, placed on one-year probation, issued a public reprimand, and required to complete additional training for receiving an ejection while on probation.

River Oaks Castleberry High School Head Football Coach Juan Silva and Cranfills Gap High School Head Girls Basketball Coach Justin Graham were denied an appeal for an ejection from a contest and both were issued the automatic penalty of a public reprimand, one-year probation, and additional training.
 
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