ROCKTON, Ill. (WIFR) – Hononegah Community High School is on probation and must forfeit one of its varsity football wins after an “oversight” from the athletic director.
On Sept. 18, Hononegah school administration was made aware of concerns regarding the eligibility of one of the varsity football players. The athletic director, Andrew Walters, says he was in contact with the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) and worked closely with them as a ruling was processed.
According to Walters, the IHSA issued the following ruling:
Walters released a statement taking ownership of the mistake.
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