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Duncanville boys basketball team has been stripped of its 2022 Class 6A state championship by

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. The UIL ruled that Duncanville had to forfeit any games that Anthony Black played in because he had been ruled ineligible by UIL.

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23 minutes ago, expirate20 said:

What's up with the timing on this?  Don't you have to be deemed eligible before you play?  If he played, then why didn't they have to forfeit before the playoffs ever started? Strange......

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Per the Dallas Morning News, The ineligible player — Anthony Black, now a freshman at Arkansas — transferred to Duncanville from Coppell last summer,
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. But in November, Black and his mother, Jennifer,
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to prohibit the organization from enforcing its ban, and alleged a violation of Jennifer and Anthony’s constitutional rights.
The temporary restraining order allowed Black to play in Duncanville’s postseason games — including the state championship game against McKinney — through the UIL retroactively deemed him ineligible Monday.
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in March’s state championship after he scored a team-high 19 points
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1 hour ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

I thought it was the girls basketball program under fire........ Wow

Word out of Arkansas is that Black is a star.  Possible lottery pick after this year.  

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2 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

Word out of Arkansas is that Black is a star.  Possible lottery pick after this year.  

He really is.

I'm not really surprised at this ruling. They took a chance and it didn't work. 🤷🏾‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:
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Duncanville HC David Peavy given a one year suspension and the UIL reserves the right to revisit further sanctions on Duncanville's boys basketball program as a result

Let the transferring away from Duncanville begin now? 

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Looks like the party is over.

All those players about to run elsewhere. It's gonna hurt as a Tiger fan if FF is stripped though. Just imagine how Atascocita basketball is feeling right now. That's how Tigers fans are gonna be feeling.

I guess BU has a good shot in 6A after all now.

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3 hours ago, PhatMack19 said:

Word out of Arkansas is that Black is a star.  Possible lottery pick after this year.  

He needs to at least play this season for Arkansas before deciding all that.

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22 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:
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Duncanville HC David Peavy given a one year suspension and the UIL reserves the right to revisit further sanctions on Duncanville's boys basketball program as a result

Peavy is now married to Black's mother, which was an interesting factoid I just read.

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On 10/31/2022 at 1:40 PM, AggiesAreWe said:

This should explain it:

Per the Dallas Morning News, The ineligible player — Anthony Black, now a freshman at Arkansas — transferred to Duncanville from Coppell last summer,
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. But in November, Black and his mother, Jennifer,
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to prohibit the organization from enforcing its ban, and alleged a violation of Jennifer and Anthony’s constitutional rights.
The temporary restraining order allowed Black to play in Duncanville’s postseason games — including the state championship game against McKinney — through the UIL retroactively deemed him ineligible Monday.
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in March’s state championship after he scored a team-high 19 points

Restraining order is a joke.

 

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Guy on Facebook, Melvin Dews raised an interesting scenario.  The Univ. of Texas created the UIL  So there is a definite connection between the two.   When the appeal was still unresolved UT was in the running to recruit Anthony Black.  Black chose Arkansas. The appeal did not go in his favor.  If Black had chosen to take his basketball skills to UT would the result of the appeal still be the same?  Probably, but who knows for sure?   Interesting question just the same. 

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On 10/31/2022 at 5:00 PM, Tigers94 said:

Looks like the party is over.

All those players about to run elsewhere. It's gonna hurt as a Tiger fan if FF is stripped though. Just imagine how Atascocita basketball is feeling right now. That's how Tigers fans are gonna be feeling.

I guess BU has a good shot in 6A after all now.

Charter schools are under different rules and their geographical area covers multiple neighboring cities in the DFW. 

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2 hours ago, Kountzer said:

Guy on Facebook, Melvin Dews raised an interesting scenario.  The Univ. of Texas created the UIL  So there is a definite connection between the two.   When the appeal was still unresolved UT was in the running to recruit Anthony Black.  Black chose Arkansas. The appeal did not go in his favor.  If Black had chosen to take his basketball skills to UT would the result of the appeal still be the same?  Probably, but who knows for sure?   Interesting question just the same. 

Melvin is way off on the facts.

There is no conspiracy.

UIL ruled the player ineligible in September. He and his mom filed a temporary restraining order to keep the UIL from upholding the ruling. A court allowed the order until the Supreme Court could rule on it. The SC threw the order out so therefore the player became ineligible again. Player, mom and coach all knew he could be ruled ineligible but chose to play the player anyways.

UIL under these circumstances had to make this ruling.

These conspiracy theories about UT influencing these type decisions for the UIL is laughable.

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The age old question... is it better to be fired for cheating or fired for losing. I'm certainly not condoning anything and never will... but... Every single school within the large city areas is trying to attract kids to play for them.  Schools openly try to increase enrollment numbers for funding by providing a "better education".  I personally think it's different but like I said, they're all doing it in some form or fashion.  Even according to UIL's own bylaws you can bring in kids from out of the school's district as long as they wait one calendar year to play varsity athletics.  That makes it ok? LOL. .  

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