Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)
Wilson admits using ineligible player in state final
The end of the PIAA Class 4A boys soccer final between Radnor and Wilson featured a historic dose of controversy. It may have been just the beginning, though.
Wilson fielded an overage player on its state-title winning team, the school district’s superintendent shared in an announcement Thursday, and the school and PIAA are investigating.
“On Tuesday, we discovered a discrepancy between records regarding the age of a student athlete on our Varsity Boys Soccer team,” Wilson superintendent Dr. Richard H. Faidley wrote. “Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) rules clearly prohibit a student athlete from participating if they have reached 19 years of age before July 1 of the immediately preceding school year. Upon further review, we found that the student and his guardian failed to disclose his correct date of birth on several required documents, including the PIAA Comprehensive Initial Pre-Participation Physical Evaluation. The District’s internal inquiry, assisted by its solicitor, revealed that the student knowingly entered an incorrect date of birth, and his actual date of birth renders him ineligible to participate in interscholastic activities.
“The Wilson School District recognizes that we have an obligation to report the infraction to the PIAA. We are also taking corrective actions to ensure against a recurrence. Once the PIAA has reviewed our situation, we will provide an update to our community.”
Faidley contacted Radnor’s administration about the issue as part of the disclosure process.