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Gretna is full of cheaters?

Wow.

Stole this from our dear friend @Alum-Ni 's post on RSS, so credit to him.

The NSAA Board of Directors voted 8-0 to strip the title from the Dragons. Gretna will have to return its state championship trophy, but players will be allowed to keep the medals they received from their 7-3 win over Omaha Westside in last November's Class A championship game.

The Board upheld Executive Director Jay Bellar's ruling that Tyson Boganowski, a junior who had played previously for Papillion-LaVista South, had not made a bona fide change in domicile under NSAA rules. The appeal hearing was conducted in closed session at the request of the school. Testimony was heard for 2 1/2 hours, then the board deliberated for another two hours.

The World-Herald independently checked public records that show Bryan Boganowski owns a home in the Titan Springs addition of Papillion but used the address of an apartment in Gretna when he registered as a lobbyist with the Nebraska Legislature. That filing was dated Jan. 7.

Tyson Boganowski was at Papillion-La Vista South as a freshman and sophomore. This past season, he appeared in all 13 Gretna games. He caught 22 passes for 188 yards and one touchdown. Against Westside he had season bests of six catches for 47 yards.

This is the first time since 1919 that a state championship in Nebraska has been vacated. In basketball that year, Holbrook was stripped of its Class F title for use of an ineligible player. Deshler, which lost to the Hornets in the final, was awarded the championship trophy.

Omaha Flanagan relinquished its 1989 Class C boys track and field title because it used an ineligible athlete. The meet was re-scored and Battle Creek became champion.
 
So does this mean they won’t have room for Avery?
 
Is this even blinked at if he doesn’t have 6 catches in the title game vs Westside?
 
Wow.

Stole this from our dear friend @Alum-Ni 's post on RSS, so credit to him.

The NSAA Board of Directors voted 8-0 to strip the title from the Dragons. Gretna will have to return its state championship trophy, but players will be allowed to keep the medals they received from their 7-3 win over Omaha Westside in last November's Class A championship game.

The Board upheld Executive Director Jay Bellar's ruling that Tyson Boganowski, a junior who had played previously for Papillion-LaVista South, had not made a bona fide change in domicile under NSAA rules. The appeal hearing was conducted in closed session at the request of the school. Testimony was heard for 2 1/2 hours, then the board deliberated for another two hours.

The World-Herald independently checked public records that show Bryan Boganowski owns a home in the Titan Springs addition of Papillion but used the address of an apartment in Gretna when he registered as a lobbyist with the Nebraska Legislature. That filing was dated Jan. 7.

Tyson Boganowski was at Papillion-La Vista South as a freshman and sophomore. This past season, he appeared in all 13 Gretna games. He caught 22 passes for 188 yards and one touchdown. Against Westside he had season bests of six catches for 47 yards.

This is the first time since 1919 that a state championship in Nebraska has been vacated. In basketball that year, Holbrook was stripped of its Class F title for use of an ineligible player. Deshler, which lost to the Hornets in the final, was awarded the championship trophy.

Omaha Flanagan relinquished its 1989 Class C boys track and field title because it used an ineligible athlete. The meet was re-scored and Battle Creek became champion.
That's a copy and paste of the OWH article.

Credit due to Stu Popsicle
 
Is this even blinked at if he doesn’t have 6 catches in the title game vs Westside?
Nope. Westside dug pretty hard.

I don’t have a horse in the race but know some people involved on both sides and I’ll just say this: Sometimes someone has a great, well respected career in their given field and they move on to a bigger, more prestigious position and think the world revolves around them and their school. They use any any avenue necessary to get the attention and recognition they deserve for their school. This was the chosen avenue this time.
 
Nope. Westside dug pretty hard.

I don’t have a horse in the race but know some people involved on both sides and I’ll just say this: Sometimes someone has a great, well respected career in their given field and they move on to a bigger, more prestigious position and think the world revolves around them and their school. They use any any avenue necessary to get the attention and recognition they deserve for their school. This was the chosen avenue this time.
So was Benning a big part of it?
 
I know for a fact that this happened a ton when I was in high school. Woodard at Bell West wasn't exactly quiet with telling families what they needed to do...
 
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