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Judge's ruling delayed on lawsuit against IHSA over Marian Central Catholic wrestler's eligibility
A McHenry County judge's ruling on a lawsuit against the Illinois High School Association has been delayed until next week.Marian Central Catholic Wrestler Jimmy Mastny and Coach Jordan Blanton were disqualified for a year by IHSA. The organization alleged Mastny was ineligible because he was living with a relative of Blanton's.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchA ruling on the lawsuit was expected Friday, but now the decision on whether Mastny was in violation of IHSA rules will happen next week.The two won temporary judgments allowing them to finish the season. Mastny, now a sophomore, won a state championship last year.It is not clear what would happen to his state title if he were found to be in violation of IHSA rules.RELATED: Marian Central Catholic HS wrestler, coach granted restraining order against IHSA disqualification
Dean Solheim Puts the Soul into Niles West
Sarah Solheim is putting the soul back into Niles West as she joins the deans department for the 2024-25 school year taking the place of Amy Tucker as the dean of students. Solheim previously worked at Round Lake High School as a social worker before coming to West. Solheim began...
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