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There is a difference in TSSAA rules and school rules, TSSAA says that a student must pass 5 classes/credits for YEAR....Sounds like Indy has a school rule of classes passed for the semester.

 

In which case he would be o.k. wrestling J.V. matches because he is tech. eligible according to TSSAA...----no violation.

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Per TSSAA- If they are ineligible for academic reasons they can not wrestle exhibition or JV matches. If he is academically inellgible then I think someone needs to self report themeselves.

 

 

That was my understanding of the rule also, but I thought that maybe there was more to the story than wrestlinggod had shared. I think it is a violation, based on how the situation is being described.

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Per TSSAA- If they are ineligible for academic reasons they can not wrestle exhibition or JV matches. If he is academically inellgible then I think someone needs to self report themeselves.

I don't think the TSSAA cares if this kid wrestles or not. He is just trying to get better. This doesn't concern the TSSAA anyway. This is between his coach, dad and school. If someone wants to report him to the TSSAA shame on you. Just get better. If you think this is a crime you should come to memphis and see what goes on in other sports.

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All I can say is that it is was a misinterpretation of the eligibility rule. Caleb wrestled JV on opening night, not varsity. We were confused by the clarification of it because there are circumstances when ineligible wrestlers can still wrestle JV. We were under the assumption this was one of them, we were wrong and we are handling the situation. It was completely my fault and it is a mistake that I will not make again. It is being handled and dealt with appropriately. Hopefully we can all move on and realize it was an honest mistake that happen only on the first date of competition. Caleb is a great kid and hopefully people can realize this wasn’t his fault and move on.

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Per TSSAA- If they are ineligible for academic reasons they can not wrestle exhibition or JV matches. If he is academically inellgible then I think someone needs to self report themeselves.

I don't think the TSSAA cares if this kid wrestles or not. He is just trying to get better. This doesn't concern the TSSAA anyway. This is between his coach, dad and school. If someone wants to report him to the TSSAA shame on you. Just get better. If you think this is a crime you should come to memphis and see what goes on in other sports.

 

 

Clearly the TSSAA does care or the rule would not be there. And no one said it was criminal, this is just a typical rule being brought up based on some information posted on here.

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