04-10-13
NEWS
RELEASE FROM THE ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
IHSA Completes Investigation of Class
2A Boys Basketball Title Game, Announces Sanctions
The
Illinois High School Association (IHSA) has completed its investigation
into the 2013 IHSA Class 2A Boys Basketball State Championship
game between Harrisburg High School and Seton Academy and has
announced sanctions resulting from that investigation.
“This
was an ugly and embarrassing incident,” said IHSA Executive
Director Marty Hickman. “Harrisburg High School, Seton
Academy and the contest officials all share in the blame for
the outcome. We also recognize that the IHSA needs to be more
proactive in dealing with on-court behavior and conveying the
expectations for appropriate conduct to the players, coaches
and officials participating in our events.”
During
the investigation, the IHSA was unable to corroborate allegations
made by Seton Academy that members of the Harrisburg team used
racial slurs during the championship game.
“We
certainly don’t dispute what the players from Seton Academy
reported they heard,” said Hickman. “However, after
discussions with those on and closest to the action on the floor,
we were unable to substantiate those claims. Harrisburg admits
that an inappropriate comment was made by one of its players,
but that it was not of a racial nature, and it was punished
with a technical foul at the time it occurred.”
The
following penalties have been announced as a result of the investigation:
HARRISBURG
HIGH SCHOOL SANCTIONS
-Harrisburg High School head basketball coach Randy Smithpeters
may have no involvement (team contact, coaching, attending games)
with Harrisburg or any other IHSA member school during postseason
State Series basketball contests (Regionals, Sectionals, Super-Sectionals,
State Finals) in 2013-14, unless he first successfully completes
the NFHS Teaching and Modeling Behavior training program.
-Coach Smithpeters has been placed on probation for the 2013-14
school year.
SETON
ACADEMY SANCTIONS
-In addition to the sanctions implemented by the school, Seton
Academy head basketball coach Brandon Thomas may have no involvement
(team contact, coaching, attending games) at Seton Academy or
any other IHSA member school during postseason State Series
basketball contests (Regionals, Sectionals, Super-Sectionals,
State Finals) in 2013-14 and 2014-15.
-Coach Thomas has been placed on probation for the 2013-14 school
year.
CONTEST
OFFICIALS SANCTIONS
-The contest officials have been reprimanded for failure to
enforce the bench conduct rule during the championship game.
Coach
Thomas’ suspension comes as a result of incidents that
occurred at halftime and in the post-game awards ceremony, when
the coach bypassed offers of congratulations from the IHSA Board
of Directors and the Governor of Illinois. He then threw his
medal to an assistant coach and exited the court, where he engaged
in a verbal altercation with a fan and had to be restrained
from entering the stands by security and police.
“Coach
Thomas delivered an obscenity laced tirade in the presence of
student-athletes in the tunnel following the first half,”
said Hickman. “The tournament staff then attempted to
bring the coaches and administrators together to change the
climate of the game. Coach Thomas initially refused to participate
and when he eventually appeared, his demeanor made it clear
that he would not be a conduit for positive change. There is
no place for that type of behavior in high school athletics
and no outcome of a high school sporting event warrants it.”
The
Harrisburg sanctions come as a result of the actions by Coach
Smithpeters, especially during the first half of the contest.
“Coach
Smithpeters crossed the line early in the game with his actions
toward the game officials,” said Hickman. “He should
have been issued a technical foul during the first half for
his blatant violation of coach’s box rule. His behavior
set a negative tone for the players and fans and contributed
to a hostile environment that only grew worse during the first
half.”
Hickman
also addressed the first quarter technical foul on the Harrisburg
player. “The Harrisburg player had to be restrained by
teammates initially and it was clear that the player was still
emotionally charged after the technical foul, yet he remained
in the contest. I don’t know if I have ever seen that
before in a high school basketball game. In my mind, the inaction
by the coach contributed to the negative environment of the
game.”
While
the coaches and players are fully responsible for their actions,
the IHSA also recognizes that the game officials should have
exhibited more control early in the contest.
“Officiating
is a tough job and a state championship is a big stage,”
said Hickman. “We understand the officials’ train
of the thought is to try and let the teams play, but all these
factors came together and things boiled over in the first half
before they were able to rein the game in.”
The
investigation of the 2013 IHSA Class 2A Boys Basketball State
Championship is complete and no further action will be taken.
“It
is important to state that in a contest shrouded in negativity,
there were positives that were overlooked that can be taken
away,” said Hickman. “First and foremost were the
actions of Seton Academy senior Kamal Shasi, who despite the
disappointment of game’s outcome, was instrumental in
gathering his teammates to line up for the postgame handshake,
in some cases, physically pulling dejected teammates off the
bench to participate. A moment of poor judgment that led to
a player’s ejection should not overshadow the fact that
Seton Academy’s players displayed great sportsmanship
during the state final games.”
Two Important clarifications on the Harrisburg-Seton
Ruling from this afternoon based on questions and reports I
have seen.
1)
It is important to note that the IHSA followed its normal public
release policy this afternoon in regard to this investigation.
Both schools were sent notifications on the results/sanctions
resulting from the investigation. Both schools confirmed receipt
of said documents and additional courtesy time was provided
by our office for review and comprehension prior to our public
release.
2)
There has been no change in the status of the runner-up trophy.
It remains at the IHSA office.
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