San Antonio Express-News

Dallas man gets probation after posing as teen

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DALLAS — A 26-yearold man was sentenced to probation Tuesday after pleading guilty to posing as a 17-year-old student so he could play basketball at a Dallas high school and groping a 14-year-old girl.

Under a deal with Dallas County prosecutor­s, Sidney Gilstrap-Portley received six years’ probation for indecency with a child and record tampering.

Authoritie­s say Gilstrap-Portley claimed to be a Hurricane Harvey evacuee and exploited a Dallas school district policy for disaster victims.

Gilstrap-Portley had played basketball for North Mesquite High School before graduating in 2011. He then played one season at Dallas Christian College.

Dallas school district officials say Gilstrap-Portley posed as 17-year-old Rashun Richardson. He first enrolled at Skyline High School before eventually shifting to Hillcrest High School, where he starred in the Hillcrest Panthers 11-10 season in 2017-18 and was voted a district offensive player of the year by the district’s high school coaches.

He also dated the 14year-old girl while pretending to be a student.

Gilstrap-Portley’s cover was blown in May 2018 after one of his former North Mesquite coaches recognized him when he played in a tournament the month before.

The explosive revelation made national headlines and rated coverage in such publicatio­ns as Esquire and Sports Illustrate­d.

In a television interview after Gilstrap-Portley’s exposure, his father said his son, who had a fiancee and a young child, wanted to reboot his life.

“He made errors. There was no ill-intent,” Sidney Portley told WFAA-TV in Dallas. “We apologize for that happening. It was mis-channeled determinat­ion. His passion is basketball. He tried to push ‘rewind’ in his life.”

 ?? Lynda M. Gonzalez / AP ?? Sidney GilstrapPo­rtley, 26, was playing in a basketball tournament when one of his former coaches recognized him.
Lynda M. Gonzalez / AP Sidney GilstrapPo­rtley, 26, was playing in a basketball tournament when one of his former coaches recognized him.

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