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New developments have emerged in a controversial football game involving Tempe High School and Scottsdale Saguaro last Friday.

The Arizona Interscholastic Association said both teams committed unsportsmanlike conduct, but there's no evidence either deliberately tried to hurt opponents.

On September 7, 2012, Tempe forfeited the game before halftime, claiming they had to for their players' safety.

Saguaro racked up 16 penalties, including five personal fouls and one unsportsmanlike conduct call in a game that had a total of 30 penalties in a half.

A Saguaro player and Tempe assistant coach were both ejected from the game.

Both schools are cooperating with the AIA, which serves as the governing body. It will determine if any sanctions are warranted and is expected to announce a decision in late October.

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    red7037 wrote...
    Shady Saguaro
    In my day in High School Footbal, which was about 10 years ago, the entire program was feeding the kids steroids....documented fact, thats why the coach was fired back then. This school is known for "win at all cost" scenarios, and you know what they do win alot. But I bet if you asked any HS Football Coach what they think about Saguaro behind a closed door you hear anything nice. I almost guarantee Tempe high's coach had every right to think they were being dirty, because they usually are. AIA is just trying to protect one of their golden boys.
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