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Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
Ipswich High Lacrosse Forfeits Division 4 Semifinal After 9 Players Ruled Ineligible Over Cigars
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Ipswich High Lacrosse Forfeits Division 4 Semifinal After 9 Players Ruled Ineligible Over Cigars

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Summary

  • Nine Ipswich High players were ruled ineligible, leaving the undefeated boys lacrosse team without enough available athletes and forcing a Tuesday forfeit of its MIAA Division 4 state semifinal against Cohasset.
  • Players said the cigars used in a Sunday graduation tradition were homemade and tobacco-free, and senior Christian Gianakakis said one was later shown to administrators as proof.
  • Gianakakis told Boston.com the players were initially told they could play, then saw that decision reversed about four hours before game time; he believes Superintendent Brian Blake made the final call.
  • MIAA Executive Director Bob Baldwin said the state body did not make the eligibility ruling, calling it a local decision under rules that impose a 25% season suspension when a principal finds a tobacco violation.

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