Sabino High School self-reported a recruiting violation and forfeited nine girls basketball games.

The Sabino High School girls basketball team has forfeited nine games, due to a self-reported recruiting violation.

The forfeiture is related to a Tucson Unified School District investigation into a violation of Arizona Interscholastic Association rules regarding prior contact with players, according to an email from TUSD officials.

Despite the forfeiture, Sabino is still No. 1 in the 3A conference, and will have a good chance at postseason play, according to the email.

The Star contacted the AIA on Jan. 18, regarding a tip about the alleged violations.

At that time, AIA spokesman Seth Polansky told the Star, โ€œTucson Unified School District completed a thorough investigation into the matter and came to the conclusion that there were not any violations. The AIA accepted this assessment and the matter is closed.โ€

After TUSD concluded its investigation, Sabinoโ€™s administration discovered new evidence related to violations of prior contact, and passed the findings along to TUSD officials and the AIA, Polansky said.

โ€œThe penalty in this situation is forfeiture of the games played with the ineligible player,โ€ Polansky told the Star in an email Wednesday.

โ€œSabino remains eligible for the postseason,โ€ he said. โ€œSince the team has already played at least the minimum number of games to qualify, it remains eligible.โ€

The AIAโ€™s ranking formula is a power-rated system, therefore it canโ€™t determine who would have won the game if the ineligible player didnโ€™t participate, Polansky said.

Sabino has gone 4-0 in four other games against teams in the power ranking.

โ€œIt keeps the team at No. 1 in the rankings based off those four games,โ€ Polansky said, adding that there is no current AIA action against Sabino High School or its girls basketball program.


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