What comes next in the Bishop Montgomery football saga remains uncertain
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What comes next in the Bishop Montgomery football saga remains uncertain
"The school fired head coach Ed Hodgkiss and did not announce a replacement. The Archdiocese of Los Angeles continues to conduct an investigation into why five transfer students were declared ineligible for two years by the Southern Section for violating CIF bylaw 202, which involves submitting false information. Bishop Montgomery is scheduled to play Leuzinger on Friday, but Leuzinger coach Jason Miller said he canceled practice on Monday considering the holiday and uncertainty over whether the game would be played."
"Bishop Montgomery forfeited its game last week to Mater Dei after numerous players were suspended for leaving the sideline before the end of a game in Hawaii in which the Knights lost 34-27. Adding another possible twist, if Bishop Montgomery were to cancel its season, players could seek a hardship waiver from the Southern Section to gain immediate athletic eligibility at another school without moving."
Bishop Montgomery fired head coach Ed Hodgkiss and has not named a replacement. The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is investigating why five transfer students were declared ineligible for two years by the Southern Section for violating CIF bylaw 202, which involves submitting false information. The Knights forfeited last week's game to Mater Dei after numerous players were suspended for leaving the sideline before the end of a Hawaii game, losing 34-27. The team is scheduled to play Leuzinger on Friday, but Leuzinger canceled Monday practice amid uncertainty. If the program cancels the season, players could seek Southern Section hardship waivers to gain immediate eligibility elsewhere. A decision is expected this week.
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