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Originally Posted by Kelvin green
It did look like the preliminary injunction was issued. I have not seen the written decision, if one, but I wonder what the judge was thinking? Maybe he thought the actions of IHSAA were arbitrary or capricious and not based in precedence of previous actions?
Notwithstanding the Courts, Where are the administrators in this? The schools (at least one) talked about suspensions but then the schools file injunctions?
The community should be embarrassed and the school district or the administration should cancel the program. Great educational message if they don't..
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Originally Posted by johnny d
We have had similar situations here. It usually is a player or their parents who file for the injunction, not the school.
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I assumed it would have been the parents as well but apparently the schools filed it jointly citing the 4- and 6-games the two teams missed. I guess the judge decided those were enough. The scary thing is that both Griffith and Hammond are 1 and 3 in the sectional and could easily meet in the sectional final.