PREP SPORTS: Hanceville, Holly Pond, Vinemont and West Point go fine-, ejection-free in 2017-18; local schools pay out $1,750

Published 1:24 pm Tuesday, July 10, 2018

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Hanceville, Holly Pond, Vinemont and West Point were the only high schools from The Times’ coverage area to go fine- and ejection-free for the 2017-18 school year, according to annual data released by the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) this week.

Six local high schools combined to cough up $1,750 for 10 total infractions — down from $3,300 and 15 total infractions in 2016-17 — with penalties stemming from ejections, an audit fine, an academic rule violation, an outside participation rule violation and a head coach not attending a rules clinic.

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Addison’s $600 bill was the highest for a local high school with Cullman next in line at $550.

The Bulldogs, Broncos, Eagles and Warriors will be recognized, along with the state’s other spotless high schools, at the AHSAA Summer Conference Sportsmanship Luncheon in Montgomery this summer.

See below for a breakdown of each local school’s fines and ejections: 


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Addison

Baseball, Player’s Ejection, $100

Football, Academic Rule, $250

Audit Fine, $250


Cold Springs

Football, Player’s Ejection, $100


Cullman

Basketball, Player’s Ejection, $100

Basketball, Player’s Ejection, $100

Soccer, Outside Participation Rule, $350


Fairview

Baseball, Head Coach Not Attending Rules Clinic, $300


Good Hope

Basketball, Player’s Ejection, $100


St. Bernard

Soccer, Player’s Ejection, $100