Judge reinstates Gabe King's eligibility
Posted Aug 29, 2009
Former Page High football player Gabe King won a court battle Friday, but his athletic future remains in doubt. A Guilford County district court judge granted King’s request for a temporary restraining order, reinstating the eligibility stripped by the N.C. High School Athletic Association last spring. “I think it’s wonderful news,” said Patricia Hughes, King’s mother. “It’s been a long struggle for everyone, especially Gabe, to get to this point. But we also know it’s not over.”
(Greensboro News & Record)
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