Walker loses soccer victory

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Louisiana High School Athletic Association Commissioner Kenny Perry O. Henderson said Walker \ 's soccer team must give up their three victories this season because of a player.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textHenderson said the violation involved a player who lacked eligibility because of the eight semester rule was.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textHe also said a school in the area of New Orleans contact LHSA the violation after notification is received in an effort to Walker, to go ahead with the school.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid text\ "I think the main O. Perry Walker (Mary Laurie) does not respond quickly enough, and they called me, \" said Henderson.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textHenderson would not have released the name of the player. Algiers Charter Schools Athletic Association director Brian Gibson, who is also assistant to the head of Walker, deferred comment, he said, waiting for further details. Walker Trainer Emanuel Powell declined comment.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe influence of each team loses Walker has played this season because the Chargers \ 'victory in the feature that all teams will qualify for the playoff seeding use into account.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textWalker came Thursday \ 's 28-20 loss Easton 30 in Class 4A rating. Walker \ 's victory this season against Clark, Helen Cox and Reed. The Chargers lost to Brother Martin, Hahnville, Rummel, Karr, McDonogh 35 and Easton.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe LHSA publishes its playoff seeding for the class 1A to 5A for the performance today. The state playoffs begin next week.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThis is the second time in less than a week that Walker had been punished with LHSA.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe Chargers and McDonogh 35 have been criticized by LHSA for their participation in an activity center complementary to fight in Roneagles \ '29-8 victory at Hoss Memtsas Stadium last Sunday.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textFootball clubs have been put on administrative probation for one calendar year and forced to share the cost of a hearing LHSA sportsmanship and investigating the incident. Coaches and players from both teams were forced to participate in the program Star Sports and perform community service within six months.

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