Two Narbonne players will play in title game despite ejections last week
Briefly

Edison running back Julius Gillick's two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties after scoring six touchdowns led to his suspension from the final game of the season, revealing strict enforcement of rules.
In stark contrast, two Narbonne players were initially ejected but are now eligible to play in their final game due to a lack of proper reporting by the referee, showing inconsistency in officiating.
Linebacker Mark Iheanachor expressed gratitude for the chance to play again after his ejection, emphasizing the importance of maintaining composure to avoid future penalties.
This situation highlights the variance in officiating and disciplinary actions in high school football, raising questions about the fairness and consistency of penalty enforcement.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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