May 16, 2025 - 19:58

The Section 2 Executive Committee ruled today that the La Salle baseball team violated a New York State Public High School Athletic Association rule. As a result of this violation, the committee has imposed two significant penalties on La Salle.
Firstly, the baseball team will face a postseason ban for the 2025-2026 season. This decision affects not only the baseball program but extends to all La Salle sports teams, which will also be prohibited from participating in postseason activities during the same timeframe.
The ruling comes as a response to the findings of an investigation into the team’s adherence to established regulations. The committee emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity and fairness in high school athletics, stating that adherence to rules is crucial for fostering a competitive and equitable environment for all student-athletes.
La Salle administrators have expressed disappointment over the ruling and are currently evaluating their options moving forward. The implications of this decision will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the school’s athletic programs.
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