CLAY v. ARIZONA INTERSCHOLASTIC ASS'N

No. 2 CA-CV 87-0343.

157 Ariz. 350 (1988)

757 P.2d 1059

Matthew CLAY, Plaintiff/Appellee, v. The ARIZONA INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION, INC., an Arizona corporation, Defendant/Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2, Department B.

Review Granted June 21, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mesch, Clark & Rothschild by Douglas H. Clark, Tucson, for plaintiff/appellee.

DeConcini, McDonald, Brammer, Yetwin, Lacy & Zimmerman by John C. Richardson, Tucson, for defendant/appellant.


OPINION

LIVERMORE, Presiding Judge.

Matthew Clay dropped out of high school in his sophomore year because of drug abuse. Thereafter, he was incarcerated in a juvenile institution for burglary. The burglary was committed to obtain money for drugs. When released from the institution, Clay returned to high school where he played on the basketball team. In October 1987 he petitioned defendant Arizona Interscholastic Association, Inc. for an additional...

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