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Catholic School Scandal: Bishop Montgomery Firing & Transfer Issues

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Bishop Montgomery Football Program Under Scrutiny: Questions Raised About Archdiocesan Oversight

Bishop Montgomery High ⁣school in Torrance has removed football coach and⁢ co-athletic director ⁤Ed​ Hodgkiss from his position, amidst‌ a growing controversy surrounding player eligibility and program‍ practices.The situation has prompted⁢ questions about‍ oversight by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, given similar issues⁤ at ⁢another of its ‌schools in recent years.

The Southern Section has declared five Bishop Montgomery transfer students⁤ ineligible due⁢ to violations of CIF bylaw 202, which includes providing false information.⁢ This, ⁢coupled with player suspensions stemming from an⁣ incident during a game in Hawaii – where players⁣ left the bench with 24 seconds remaining​ in a loss ⁣- and a subsequent ⁤forfeit to‍ Mater Dei due to‌ a‍ lack⁢ of eligible players, has lead to significant disruption for the program.

The influx of transfers ​to Bishop Montgomery had been noted within ⁢the Southern California football community for months, with officials ‍awaiting necessary​ paperwork⁣ for ⁤weeks.​

This situation echoes a previous scandal at St. Bernard High School, also‌ under the Archdiocese’s umbrella.‌ In 2020, St.Bernard hired former Narbonne coach Manuel Douglas, who had been investigated and ‌forced out of Narbonne following a nine-month LA Unified School District investigation. Narbonne was penalized‍ with a playoff‌ ban and a forfeit of its ⁤2018 City title for using an ineligible ‌player. Douglas later resigned from St. Bernard amid an FBI and IRS ⁢investigation regarding funds received‍ from a ⁣Narbonne booster for ⁢a team trip⁣ to Hawaii. St. ⁤Bernard ​ultimately discontinued its football ⁣program in 2021, 2022, and 2023.

The Archdiocese of Los angeles acknowledged the ongoing ‍investigation⁤ in a statement, saying, “The investigation is ongoing and there are no developments to share at this time. The school and the Department of Catholic Schools are in communication with the CIF Southern Section office as ‌the investigation ⁣continues.”

Last spring, Bishop Montgomery’s principal, Michele⁢ Starkey, and school president Patrick Lee denied any knowledge of involvement ⁣by the same​ booster connected to the ‌douglas situation at Narbonne when questioned by The Los Angeles Times.Concerns have​ been raised by those within the ​Bishop montgomery program. A parent wrote‍ to The ​Times alleging that returning players were demoted or left the team, ⁢and that “Archdiocesan Catholic values appear ⁣secondary ​to short-term ⁤athletic exposure.” The parent also stated their June outreach‌ to ⁣the school went ​unanswered.

Requests for comment ⁣from Hodgkiss and Lee were not returned.‍ The situation highlights‍ a pattern of issues within Archdiocesan schools and raises questions about preventative measures and⁢ oversight to ensure compliance with CIF regulations and adherence to Catholic values.

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