IHSAA penalizes Arsenal Tech, Fort Wayne South Side for fight
From the IHSAA
Following multiple incidents of unsportsmanlike behavior during last Friday’s football game between Fort Wayne South Side High School and Indianapolis Arsenal Technical High School, IHSAA Commissioner Bobby Cox has placed both teams on probation and suspended several players and coaches.
Both programs are placed on probation for the remainder of the 2013 season and all of the 2014 season. Probation is official notice that serious violations have occurred, are a matter of record and future, similar incidents will not be tolerated.
Here is video of the incident, from YouTube user Hot Sports Today.
Both head coaches, Emil Ekiyor of Arsenal Technical and Eddie Fields of South Side, are suspended for their next varsity football game.
Arsenal Technical assistant coach Angelo Muhammad and South Side assistant coach Dan Muchler (seen at about 0:30 of the video clip) are both suspended for the remainder of the 2013-14 season.
Student-athletes as identified by each school shall be suspended for one contest for their roles in this exchange and their suspensions may be spread over the remaining three regular season contests.
In addition, all members of both coaching staffs shall complete the NFHS Sportsmanship Course and the NFHS Teaching and Modeling Behavior Course prior to the beginning of the state football tournament series to maintain their eligibility to coach in the tournament. Both schools shall provide certification of completion of these courses to the IHSAA prior to October 25, 2013.
All varsity student-athletes present at this contest shall also complete the NFHS Sportsmanship Course prior to the beginning of the state tournament series to maintain their eligibility in the tournament. Both schools shall provide certification of completion of these courses to the IHSAA prior to October 25, 2013.
As part of their probation, the IHSAA will have a designee present at the remaining varsity football contests of both schools to observe the behaviors and demeanor of both coaches and student-athletes.