Chicago Sun-Times

Coup or false? Trouble at Leo

Frison claims to be victim in takeover; Cleveland Sr. claims he was punched

- MICHAEL O’BRIEN mobrien@suntimes.com | @michaelsob­rien

Leo coach Shawn Frison says he’s being forced out in an attempted coup by assistant coach Fred Cleveland Sr.

Frison, who is 66-25 at Leo, says he had a physical altercatio­n with Cleveland after a game in downstate Washington on Saturday.

Cleveland, whose son Fred Jr. is the team’s star player, was the head coach at UP-Englewood for three seasons. Leo entered the season with high hopes to make a run to Peoria in Class 2A.

“Outside after the game, we get into a verbal altercatio­n,” Frison said. “He’s grabbing me, I’m grabbing him, kinda tussling. [The tournament director] comes out and kind of broke it up. I got on the bus and came home.”

Frison says that Cleveland called Leo administra­tors and claimed Frison punched him.

“No punches were thrown, nothing happened,” Frison said. “[Cleveland] has a relationsh­ip [with the tournament director], so he is Cleveland’s only witness, and he is using that to have a coup to throw me out. Fred has been threatenin­g to call the archdioces­e and get me fired.”

Cleveland says that Frison hit him in the face.

“The guy pushed me and hit me in the face,” Cleveland said. “He went wild at halftime, turning over chairs and screaming that this was his team. This is even though we were winning. The kids were confused. He couldn’t handle me making suggestion­s. I told him you need to learn how to respond to adults. He pushed me. I’m taking my bluetooth off, and he hit me in the jaw.

‘‘That is when [the tournament director] came out and [Frison] walked off.”

Frison said the relationsh­ip with Cleveland has been rocky since the season began.

“We lost the first game this season, and Fred came in the locker room and said he doesn’t associate with losers,” Frison said. “This has been building for a while. [Cleveland] has spit in my face for not following his coaching advice or his substituti­on patterns. He’s been threatenin­g to take his son and leave.”

Cleveland says he never threatened to remove his son from Leo until Frison hit him.

“I told him I didn’t want the job,” Cleveland said. “I left a program I had built. Now that program is in the Red. I left for my son.

“[Frison] has been threatened by me since Day 1. Since the time I came over with [UPEnglewoo­d] and beat him at Leo when he had the bigger and better team. He has a problem because he has never been an assistant coach. He went from training little kids to being a varsity coach.”

Leo president Dan McGrath declined to comment on Frison’s claims of being pushed out and said the incident is under investigat­ion.

“I’m not going to dignify them with a reply,” McGrath said.

Mike Holmes, Leo’s athletic director, confirmed that Cleveland is taking over as interim coach. He framed Frison’s departure as a resignatio­n.

“Shawn has a lot of stuff happening with his mom,” Holmes said. “He just didn’t think he would make it through the year. He resigned, and we will let [Cleveland] take over and have some other guys help out. It’s something he felt was best for the program.”

Frison, who graduated from Leo in 1987, says that is untrue.

“My mom is sick, but that has nothing to do with this,” Frison said. “This is the most painful thing that has happened to me in my life. I sacrificed for this job. I was making $300,000, and I came back to Leo to help out my school.

“My son is at Leo. He’s a great student. Leo was going to be his stage so he can go to college. That has been taken from me because they want to give this job to Fred.”

The No. 12-ranked Lions play at Loyola on Friday.

“NO PUNCHES WERE THROWN, NOTHING HAPPENED. [CLEVELAND] HAS A RELATIONSH­IP [WITH THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR], SO HE IS CLEVELAND’S ONLY WITNESS, AND HE IS USING THAT TO HAVE A COUP TO THROW ME OUT. FRED HAS BEEN THREATENIN­G TO CALL THE ARCHDIOCES­E AND GET ME FIRED.”

SHAWN FRISON, who was ousted as boys basketball coach at Leo

“THE GUY PUSHED ME AND HIT ME IN THE FACE. HE WENT WILD AT HALFTIME, TURNING OVER CHAIRS AND SCREAMING THAT THIS WAS HIS TEAM . ... HE COULDN’T HANDLE ME MAKING SUGGESTION­S. I TOLD HIM YOU NEED TO LEARN HOW TO RESPOND TO ADULTS. HE PUSHED ME. I’M TAKING MY BLUETOOTH OFF, AND HE HIT ME IN THE JAW.’’

FRED CLEVELAND SR., who’s taking over as the interim coach for Leo (left)

 ?? WORSOM ROBINSON/FOR THE SUN-TIMES ?? Coach Shawn Frison, who was ousted at Leo, said his relationsh­ip with Fred Cleveland Sr. has been rocky since the start of the season.
WORSOM ROBINSON/FOR THE SUN-TIMES Coach Shawn Frison, who was ousted at Leo, said his relationsh­ip with Fred Cleveland Sr. has been rocky since the start of the season.
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