Trinity cleared
http://highschoolsportsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/09/district-6-5a-executive-committee-rules.htmlDistrict 6-5A Executive Committee rules that Euless Trinity didn't violate any UIL 7-on-7 football rules
Posted at 4:08 PM on Wed., Sep. 8, 2010
Brandon George / Reporter
The Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD just released a statement saying that the District 6-5A Executive Committee held a hearing at 10 a.m. today concerning WFAA-TV Ch. 8's report last week that alleged that Euless Trinity and Southlake Carroll competed in a 7-on-7 football game over the summer on Carroll's campus in which the coaches were coaching, an act not allowed under UIL rules.
The HEBISD said that the 6-5A DEC ruled in Trinity's favor by a unanimous 8-0 vote that the coaches and school didn't violate any UIL rules pertaining to 7-on-7 football.
Here's the HEBISD statement from today in full:
HEB ISD Did Not Violate UIL Rules
After WFAA aired its story last week, the UIL instructed HEB ISD to conduct an internal investigation and provide information to them and to the District 6-5A Executive Committee (DEC), the local governing body that deals with UIL rules enforcement.
We provided information they requested at a hearing held at 10:00 a.m. today. In an 8-0 decision, the DEC ruled that HEB ISD did not violate any UIL rules.
We are pleased with today's ruling. We have said from day one that we wanted to participate in an official DEC investigation and that we would abide by their decision. We want to thank the DEC members for their work on this matter, and we want to thank the entire HEB community for your continued support.