UHSAA puts boys’ soccer on three-year probation due to rising ejections

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UHSAA puts boys’ soccer on three-year probation due to rising ejections
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The Utah High School Activities Association says there were 164 total ejections in the sport during the 2022 season. Coaches are upset by the resulting penalty of having schedules reduced by two games.

Davis’s Elliott Pehrson collides with Herriman's Jason R. Dunham during their 6A State Soccer Championship title game at Rio Tinto Stadium, Wednesday, May 25, 2022. Herriman defeated Davis 1-0 with two seconds left on the clock.The Herriman High School boys’ soccer team knew it had to clean up its act.

So when an email came June 9 from the Utah High School Activities Association putting the entire sport of boys’ soccer under probation for three years and reducing its schedule by two games across the board starting in spring 2023 due to a rise in ejections, Gasperini reacted with “immediate frustration.

The UHSAA on Wednesday released figures on the number of ejections that occurred in boys’ soccer during the 2022 season after initially not providing any data with its initial announcement of the probation. When Layton Christian Academy boys’ soccer coach Lucas Almeida read the 50% figure in the association’s email, he actually thought the percentage would be higher due to the types of fouls that occur on the field.

The Morgan coach added that his own players received copious abuse. In the 3A semifinal game, he said, his players were “threatened with their lives.” He also said his players have been called the N-word — even though the majority of them are white.

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