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Ineligible transfer costs Hamilton basketball their wins, AD resigns

Hamilton head coach Kevin Higgins reacts during the Big Blue's 72-47 win over Lakota West, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020.

HAMILTON - Hamilton Athletic Director Bill Stewart resigned after an internal school investigation found the athletic department and Stewart violated an Ohio High School Athletic Association requirement for district residency of an athlete on the boys basketball team. 

OHSAA notified the Hamilton City School District and Hamilton High School Athletic Department Wednesday, Jan. 20, of a possible rules violation regarding the student/athlete transfer rule. 

After receiving the news, the district immediately started an internal investigation regarding its procedures and protocols. 

As a result of this violation, the Hamilton High School varsity boys basketball team must forfeit all victories from the current 2020-21 basketball season. 

Bill Stewart has resigned as athletic director at Hamilton High School after joining in 2020. He previously served Lebanon for nine years.

After receiving this information, Hamilton City Schools accepted Stewart’s resignation. The district will begin the process to hire the next Hamilton High School athletic director immediately. 

Moving forward, the traits of sportsmanship, integrity, and character remain the core values of Hamilton City Schools and will not be compromised, according to Director of Communications Joni Copas. 

According to the release, "Hamilton High School is a proud member of the Greater Miami Conference (GMC) and takes student eligibility matters seriously."


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