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Bishop Montgomery forfeits soccer sport to No. 1 Mater Dei

By Editorial Board Published August 26, 2025 1 Min Read
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Bishop Montgomery forfeits soccer sport to No. 1 Mater Dei

Bishop Montgomery advised officers at Mater Dei on Monday that it will be unable to play its scheduled soccer sport Friday at Santa Ana Stadium, thus forfeiting to the No. 1-ranked Monarchs.

Quite a few Bishop Montgomery gamers are topic to potential one-game suspensions for leaving the bench with 24 seconds left on Saturday in Honolulu throughout a 24-17 loss to St. Louis, one other Catholic college.

The Southern Part assigned its South Bay officers unit on Monday to assessment video to find out which Bishop Montgomery gamers had left the bench, which might be a violation of CIF guidelines.

It has been a tough begin for Bishop Montgomery, which already had 5 gamers declared ineligible by the Southern Part after a violation of bylaw 202, which entails offering false data after transferring.

Mater Dei opened its season Saturday with a victory in Florida and can transfer to 2-0 on the season. Bishop Montgomery drops to 0-2.

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