3:00 am October 28, 2011, by GHSF Daily
Forfeit
Dalton became the 37th team since 2000 to forfeit games because of ineligible players. Here are the 35 and the numbers of games they were forced to forfeit:
2011 – Athens Christian (4), Dalton (4), Henry County (1)
2010 – First Presbyterian (1), Mill Creek (1), Mount Zion-Jonesboro (5), Pelham (2), Seminole County (1), Towers (1)
2009 – Centennial (1), Etowah (6), Macon County (2), North Springs (1), Stone Mountain (5)
2008 – Montgomery County (1), Osborne (1)
2007 – Chapel Hill (2), Greenbrier (2), Seminole County (2)
2006 – Westside-Macon (1)
2005 – Griffin (2), Pacelli (1)
2004 – Douglas County (1), Dublin (2)
2003 – Avondale (3), Berkmar (1), Murray County (1), Telfair County (2)
2002 – Crim (1), Dunwoody (6), Riverdale (8), Southeast Macon (6), Wheeler (4)
2001 – Brookstone (1), Newnan (6), West Laurens (5)
2000 – Milton (1)
Source: GHSFHA.com
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how 'bout
October 28th, 2011
9:39 am
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Bleed red
October 30th, 2011
9:04 pm
This is why they need to change transfer rules to were you would set out 30 days form the first game that that’s just 4 games this would fix the system and no one could cheat
fulton county where are you?
October 30th, 2011
9:38 pm
I find it interesting that there are VERY few fulton county schools on this list. Perhaps they are covering up these fake transfers and hardships to get their teams in the playoffs. It is impossible to believe that they are not cheating too – they need to be investigated since their coverup helps the GHSA say they can not do a thing about it……
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