Football Team Member Subjected to Restraining Order
Posted on Nov 14, 2011 8:00pm PST
A judge has intervened in the playing schedule of a high school football team by issuing a restraining order.
According to the temporary ruling by a judge in Morgan County, the team will be forced to forfeit the rest of their games because it was found to be using an ineligible player. While this is devastating news for the team that was ranking first in the state, it is great news for those teams directly underneath it in the rankings. This especially benefited the third-seed team that was promoted to the second-seed spot, allowing it to host a first round playoff game.
However, everything was turned around again when a second judge, this time in Jefferson County, ruled that the offending team could participate in the playoffs.
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restraining order is right for you.