The diocese can prevent the sports scandal, the bishop Montgomery

Another sporting scandal at the Catholic School is ongoing, and it seems that the diocese of Los Angeles is the only one that you did not see.

On Saturday, Bishop Montgomery in Tourans, football coach and sports director Ed Hodgkis, announced no longer worked by school.

In other words, it was separated.

It is clear that the autumn man of five Montgomery bishops will transfer those who announced unqualified by the southern section, and the multiple ceilings of the suspended Monteghensi after the players left the seat with 24 seconds staying in a loss in Hawaii and the bishop Montgomery had to overcome the number 1 of the mother on Friday due to the lack of two players.

People in the football community in southern California talk about Bishop Montgomery for several months, as they saw a transfer after another welcome to the school. Southern section officials have waited for weeks to receive transport papers. Five players were announced in violation of CIF bylaw 202, which includes providing wrong information.

If a school is trying to improve the football program quickly with its abbreviation, it is familiar, it is.

In 2020, Saint Bernard turned into the former Narbon -coach Manuel Douglas, who won eight titles in the city. Douglas was forced to go out in Narbon and did not train in 2019 after a nine -month unified school investigations in Los Angeles. Narbonne was banned from the 2019 qualifiers and forced to lose the 2018 city title to use an inappropriate player.

Douglas later resigned in the spring of 2020 when he was investigated at the FBI and the tax authority he received from Narbon’s mourning to pay the price of a trip to Hawaii during training in Narbon.

Saint Bernard began to drop the football program in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

Last week, a spokeswoman for an Abrachy wrote in an email in response to a request to obtain an update on the bishop Montgomery, “The investigation is continuing and there are no developments to participate in this time.

Last spring, Michel Starki, the new director of Bishop Montgomery, was asked by the Times in a phone call, which included school heads Patrick Lee, if she was familiar with any involved in the same Narbonne -associated with the resignation of Douglas in the Bishop Montgomery. She said no.

The diocese of the investigation must start there. Players suddenly start to appear from all over southern California for no reason.

Lessons have not been learned. The players from the Bishop Montgomery team watched last year what was happening and transferred. Perhaps the diocese of what was happening.

One of the parents from the bishop Montgomery wrote in a letter to the Times, “The ranks of the returning players have been reduced, and they were excluded from trips or quit smoking.

The remaining messages of Hodgkiss and Lee were not returned on Saturday.

It is another major chaos for the Los Angeles diocese for cleaning, and it was possible to prevent it if lessons were learned from the past.

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