Updated Wednesday October 2nd at 8:20 AM
The Michigan High School Association has launched an investigation regarding Southfield Arts and Tech transfer defensive back Robert Army according to Detroit Free Press columnist Mick McCabe.
There is an allegation in question that Army may not meet the immediate
eligibility requirements after the transfer.
Army transferred to Southfield Arts and Tech from Detroit
Renaissance during this summer. Army’s mother said to McCabe that they have two
houses (one in Detroit and the other in Southfield) and that they were in the
process of moving out of the Detroit home. According to McCabe, Army appeared
to be still living in Detroit and not in Southfield.
The rule in question is the immediate eligibility rule which
states that if the “student moves with the people he or she was living with
previously. It must be a full and complete move.”
If the MHSAA decides that Army’s transfer wasn’t legal then
the Warriors could be forced to forfeit three victories. Southfield Arts and
Tech sits at 3-2 currently with wins over Clarkston, Troy Athens, and
Bloomfield Hills.
According to McCabe, Southfield Arts and Tech Athletic
Director Rodrek Jones said that he was working to get the custody agreement
between the parents (both are divorced) and making sure that they have everything
straighten out.
Thoughts.
This could be a complete disaster for the Warriors and coach
Tim Conley if the investigation is proven true. Southfield Arts and Tech would be forced to forfeit games, they would be 0-5 and not make the playoffs for the third
straight year.
Other than Jones, the other side of the story hasn't been told.
If the investigation clears Army and the Warriors then someone has a lot of explaining to do.
Other than Jones, the other side of the story hasn't been told.
If the investigation clears Army and the Warriors then someone has a lot of explaining to do.
It is also possible that Southfield Arts and Tech will use this as motivation and rally around the other. Their theme this season is "All In" and they have been playing really well as of late winning two straight games by outscoring their respective opponents 122-32.
It is also possible that the MHSAA has already cleared them.
Just have to wait and see.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing
story.
Here is the article from McCabe
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