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Cordia has article in Lexington Herald 12/18/13
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I just want to set the record straight about Richard chapman as a jr putting his senior year in jeopardy. That is a myth that people do not know. He has been ruled in elidigible by the khsaa his dad is taking his case before judicial review in Franklin circuit court. These cases can only be taken to either knott circuit court ( which would never happen), fayette co, or Franklin co. If Franklin co rules him elidigible to play the khsaa can take it to the court of appeals to try to get it reversed. If they are denied the kid is elidigible to play until he gradguates the khsaa has no further recourse. If he is ruled elidigible and plays the rest of this season and the khsaa dosen't get the cased heard until after the season or it is heard before the tournament and he is ruled inelidigible by the court of appeals there is a rule in place ( a khsaa rule at that) that states if a player players under judicial review(ie:injunction) and is later overturned that the student athlete or the school can not be held accountable for violation of any rules. So you see he has nothing to loose either.
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Cordia has article in Lexington Herald 12/18/13 - by TaintAnewPat - 01-20-2014, 11:39 PM

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