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Chicago Sun-Times
Sport
Michael O'Brien

IHSA drops appeal of judge’s decision to allow CPS cross-country runners into state meet

Flanked by dozens of students, Angel Arismendiz, a senior at Washington who plays soccer, speaks during a press conference outside the Daley Center about a complaint filed in Cook County Circuit court against the Illinois High School Association and the Chicago Board of Education. | Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times

The Illinois High School Association has dropped its appeal against a Cook County judge’s decision to let Chicago Public Schools athletes run in the state cross-country meet.

The IHSA confirmed the news on Tuesday afternoon and will release a statement shortly.

The IHSA filed the appeal Nov. 4, but the appellate court decided not to rule on the appeal until after the state cross-country meet, clearing the way for the students to run on Saturday.

Mather’s cross-country team and 12 individual state qualifiers from Chicago Public Schools competed at the meet in Peoria.

Cook County Judge Neil H. Cohen ruled Nov. 1 that all CPS cross-country teams should be allowed to run in the state sectionals. The teams competed and 13 runners and Mather’s cross-country team advanced to the state finals.

CPS cross-country teams were removed from the state meets due to the Chicago Teachers Union strike. They missed the regional round of the state series but were place in the sectionals after the judge’s decision.

IHSA rules prohibit teams from competing in the postseason if the state series begins while the district is on strike. Cohen called the policy vague.

“I’m tired of adults making decisions that rob children of their childhood and their dreams,” Cohen said. “It isn’t going to hurt the IHSA to let these kids run.”

According to IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson, Cohen’s ruling “creates a dangerous legal precedent that hampers our ability to uphold the rules put into place by our member schools, and has far-reaching implications that impact the finality and integrity of any IHSA event.”

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