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September 23, 2010

Meade boys soccer forfeits opener

The Meade boys soccer team was forced to forfeit its season-opening win against Glen Burnie when it was discovered that one of its players was too old to be eligible to compete.

School officials reported the violation to the Anne Arundel County Public Schools Office of Athletics, who then notified the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association.

Under MPSSAA rules, students cannot be older than 19 years old as of August 31 in order to compete in athletic contests. The student was removed from the team when the infraction was confirmed.

Posted by Glenn Graham at 10:19 AM | | Comments (0)
Categories: Boys soccer
        

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