{"id":293,"date":"2005-01-13T20:16:52","date_gmt":"2005-01-14T02:16:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=293"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T05:00:00","slug":"pds-nelson-suspended-for-one-week-for-violating-uil-wrestling-rule","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w293\/pds-nelson-suspended-for-one-week-for-violating-uil-wrestling-rule\/","title":{"rendered":"PD&#8217;s Nelson suspended for one week for violating UIL wrestling rule"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amarillo.com\/stories\/010805\/hss_979778.shtml \"target=\"blank\">From the hometown paper of Brandon Slay, the Amarillo Globe-News<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Web-posted Saturday, January 8, 2005 <br \/>Down for the count <\/p>\n<p>PD&#8217;s Nelson suspended for one week for violating UIL wrestling rule<\/p>\n<p>By Jeremy Heath<br \/>jeremy.heath@amarillo.com <br \/>Amarillo Globe-News <\/p>\n<p>Palo Duro wrestling fans might have noticed something missing Tuesday night during the Dons&#8217; and Lady Dons&#8217; home duals against Caprock.<\/p>\n<p> PD head coach Steve Nelson, in his 18th season, was serving a one-week, Amarillo Independent School District-levied suspension with pay for his actions Dec. 10 at the Santa Fe (N.M.) Invitational.<\/p>\n<p>Nelson&#8217;s entry in the 119-pound weight class &#8211; a male &#8211; was scheduled to face a female wrestler from Espanola, N.M., in a consolation-bracket match. Nelson&#8217;s entry pinned his opponent, and subsequently, the AISD pinned Nelson for violating a University Interscholastic League rule that prohibits males and females from opposing each other in sanctioned competition.<\/p>\n<p> He was not suspended from his teaching duties.<\/p>\n<p> UIL rules apply to any wrestling teams involved in out-of-state competition as well. Hawaii is the only other state that does not allow males and females to oppose each other in wrestling.<\/p>\n<p> Nelson said he was aware of the rule and knew it might come into play when the tournament started because three Texas schools &#8211; Palo Duro, Tascosa and El Paso Franklin &#8211; were scheduled to compete. When the situation presented itself, Nelson chose not to forfeit the match.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;The rule that a Texas high school boy may not wrestle a high school girl anywhere in the U.S. is a bad rule, &#8220;Nelson said. &#8220;In the 48 states outside of Texas and Hawaii, girls have to wrestle the boys division. This UIL rule should not extend over Texas state lines.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;In different states, no matter what the sport is, you abide by that state&#8217;s rules, and that should apply to wrestling also. When other states wrestle in Texas, they must abide by Texas UIL rules without any exception.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Section 361, subchapter C of the UIL&#8217;s Constitution and Contest Rules is one of three exceptions to the league&#8217;s nondiscrimination policy. It prohibits males and females from wrestling against each other.<\/p>\n<p> UIL assistant athletic director Mark Cousins said the rule is clearly defined and said the rule applies to any tournament &#8211; in Texas or out of state &#8211; in which a UIL school is involved.<\/p>\n<p> Cousins said UIL rules that restrict males and females from competing against each other are specific to individual sports. For instance, a female is allowed to play football for a UIL team, but UIL boys and girls soccer teams cannot play a sanctioned match against each other, Cousins said.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;In those situations, those rules will always apply, &#8220;Cousins said.<\/p>\n<p> As of Friday morning, Cousins said he was not aware of Nelson&#8217;s suspension.<\/p>\n<p> AISD athletic director Tex Nolan confirmed the suspension but deferred comment to AISD committee chair and personnel director David Cargill, calling the suspension a personnel issue.<\/p>\n<p> Cargill said Nelson was issued a private reprimand by a district executive committee comprised of three voting members, from the three district schools &#8211; Amarillo High, Tascosa and Caprock &#8211; other than the school in question. Cargill said the committee, facing the option of issuing a private reprimand or yielding to a state executive committee, chose to keep it at the district level.<\/p>\n<p> According to Section 29 of the UIL&#8217;s Constitution and Contest Rules: &#8220;The penalties that may be imposed &#8230; are: private reprimand; public reprimand; forfeiture of contest; disqualification from germane activity; and suspension recommended.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Cargill said because the reprimand is private, he cannot comment on it.<\/p>\n<p> Nelson said being sequestered from his team during Tuesday&#8217;s matches and this weekend&#8217;s Lady Longhorn Classic at Caprock has made this the most miserable week of his career, but he also said he understands the AISD&#8217;s decision to suspend him.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;With respect to the AISD, my suspension had nothing to do with the rule being a good rule or a bad rule, &#8220;Nelson said. &#8220;They gave me a week suspension strictly because I broke a UIL rule. When rules are broken, there are consequences, and they must be accepted. The district took appropriate action in this matter.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Nelson said he was not only sticking up for his wrestler, who had worked to make weight and advance in the tournament, but also he was supporting the female wrestler.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I did not follow the rule because I believe it is in direct violation of my wrestler&#8217;s right to compete, and it&#8217;s a full and total example of discrimination against the New Mexico girl to refuse to wrestle her, &#8220;Nelson said. &#8220;I will always do what is right for my kids, regardless of the consequences I may have to suffer myself.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;There may be coaches out there who are willing to force their wrestlers to lose, but I&#8217;m not one of those coaches. I don&#8217;t consider my wrestlers Amarillo&#8217;s kids or PD&#8217;s kids. I consider them my kids, and I could never or will never tell my kids they have to lose.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;I am not a rule-breaker and would never do anything to embarrass Palo Duro or my district, but my ethical responsibility is to serve my kids first, and I stand by my decision.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> Nelson guided girls teams to state titles in 2001 and 2003, including a mythical national title in 2001. 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