22 y/o married man plays on high school basketball team and costs them playoff eligibility

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[h1]McKinzie Sewell, 22-year-old married man, played high school basketball, cost team eligibility[/h1]
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By Cameron Smith | Prep Rally  – 5 hours ago


In a disturbing incident in Tennessee, a 22-year-old married man allegedly posed as a senior transfer student at one of Memphis’ best boys basketball teams, leading to the squad’s elimination from the state playoffs.



22-year-old McKinzie Sewell competing in high school basketball at Ridgeway High — BeRecruited

As reported by Memphis CBS affiliate WREG and the Memphis Commercial Appeal, McKinzie Sewell used a fake transcript to enroll at Memphis (Tn.) Ridgeway High, where he starred on the boys basketball team. Sewell’s transcript was allegedly submitted to the school by his wife, who posed as his mother so he would have a back story to explain why he was enrolling at the school.

Sewell never previously graduated from a high school, but he earned a GED. Somewhat ironically, he wore the number 22 for Ridgeway, identical to his age. He also set up a BeRecruited profile under his name portraying himself as an 18-year-old senior at Ridgeway.

It has not been confirmed whether Sewell registered with the school for the fall or winter term. Regardless, the fact that he had taken the court at all immediately made the entire Ridgeway squad ineligible for the state playoffs, just after the school had reached the regional final round of the tournament.

“It has come to our attention that an ineligible player played in the closing minutes of the Region 8-AAA semi-finals against Whitehaven High School,” Memphis Community Schools said in a statement. “Ridgeway High School reported this information to the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association [TSSAA]. Ridgeway HS has forfeited that game and has been removed from the tournament playoffs.”

That removal has effectively ended the season for a group of players who had overcome significant hardship to reach the state semis. Most notably, one of the team’s assistant coaches was killed in his home in February.

Now the team will have to stay home, with parents of the players furious at the Memphis Community Schools’ inability to catch Sewell before he had suited up for a game.

“It’s absurd the administration has failed," Adrian Jones, a Ridgeway parent told WREG. "They’re not keeping the kids safe. They’re not doing checks and balances.”

Sewell is not the first imposter to strike the prep hoops ranks. In 2010 a Haitian 22-year-old named Guerdwich Montimere played the high school basketball season at Odessa (Tx.) Permian High. He was eventually caught and sentenced to three years in prison because of a relationship with a teenager while he was at the school.

Now Sewell joins the ranks of Montimere and others in the ranks of disturbing prep imposters who have threatened the safety of the teens they compete with and against.
 
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dude is a clown

I thought it was the dude with the dreads and facial hair at first
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My question is why is someone so desperate to play high school basketball. The article doesn't mention him being a star on the team, in fact it lead me to assume that he was riding the bench so what would really come from this. He's not going to get a scholarship out of it or anything for that matter. Dude could gave easily just hooped at the local courts or something.
 
^ Didn't the first paragraph of the article under the picture say he "starred" on the team.
 
That's my old high school :lol:

I can't believe this **** happened here. The high school had a reputation for being one fo the top basketball schools in the state year in and year out. I believe the coach has 4 state titles and they won one of them while I was there.

The bad thing about it is that the dude wasn't even playing much.
 
same reason uncle rico would have gone back to the team. missing past glory.

and i think that "starred" is way overstated. the article implies he played like 5 minutes of garbage time all season.  was he even enrolled in the school the whole year?
 
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That's my old high school :lol:

I can't believe this **** happened here. The high school had a reputation for being one fo the top basketball schools in the state year in and year out. I believe the coach has 4 state titles and they won one of them while I was there.

The bad thing about it is that the dude wasn't even playing much.
Lol, u went to ridgeway?
But yea, the runners do usually have a good hoop sqaud. This is just crazy.
 
Lol, u went to ridgeway?
But yea, the runners do usually have a good hoop sqaud. This is just crazy.

Yea lol from 03-07.

When I was there, the competition was crazy. I watched a Ridgeway vs Whitestation game about 2 years ago and none of them kids probably wouldn't have made the the team back then lol. I'm not sure if overall high school competition has dropped off or what, but it definitely doesn't seem as competitive as it was back then.
 
Lol, u went to ridgeway?
But yea, the runners do usually have a good hoop sqaud. This is just crazy.
Yea lol from 03-07.

When I was there, the competition was crazy. I watched a Ridgeway vs Whitestation game about 2 years ago and none of them kids probably wouldn't have made the the team back then lol. I'm not sure if overall high school competition has dropped off or what, but it definitely doesn't seem as competitive as it was back then.
Overall high school talent has dropped off nationwide. Guys playing AAU and high school wouldn't have made it on those teams just a few years ago. The quality of grassroots basketball is declining and it needs to be addressed.
 
Im 22 and wish I could go back to my high school and play ball on the team (I was on the team in grade 11 but didn't get any burn). Show these young bloods a thing or two, word to uncle drew.

Wouldn't pose as a student like this guy did though. Thats lame as F
 
What was he averaging?

From what I heard, he wasn't getting much burn and was sorry. :rofl:

That would make things even worse. I've heard he was only averaging like 5 minutes a game, but that's just word of mouth. I kinda want to go over to the school and talk to the coach about it :lol:
 
Man do you know how many buckets I would avg if I went back to high school at the age 22.... :lol:



On top of that homeboy wore the number 22...straight trolling
 
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The kids, teachers, coaches, and parents didn't have any suspicions?

Like when JamesOn Curry got busted in HS there were rumblings that dude who eventually busted him was an undercover cop. The whole situation sucks for the players on that team though :smh:
 
The kids, teachers, coaches, and parents didn't have any suspicions?

Like when JamesOn Curry got busted in HS there were rumblings that dude who eventually busted him was an undercover cop. The whole situation sucks for the players on that team though :smh:


Hell yea an undercover was used...so many kids got busted at that school
 
:rofl: I would not be surprised if this happens more often nationwide. I don't understand why he would go back though. The wife was in on it so it must not have been to get some vag,
 
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