TC-Cedar Hill terminated from TAPPS after handful of alleged violations, including use of controlled substance after state championship
Trinity Christian's head coach Andre' Hart and offensive coordinator Deion Sanders question a call from the officials in a game against Austin Regents during the first half of play at the TAPPS Division II State Championship game at Waco Midway's Panther Stadium in Hewitt, Texas on Friday, December 6, 2019.
By Greg Riddle and Mitchell Gladstone
Twelve days ago, Trinity Christian-Cedar Hill was celebrating a third straight TAPPS Division II football state title.
A week later, the school learned its time in TAPPS would be ending even earlier than expected.
Trinity Christian-Cedar Hill is no longer part of TAPPS after its membership was terminated Dec. 13. The school received a letter from TAPPS last Friday, notifying TC-Cedar Hill that it had been handed several punishments — most notably an immediate exit from the association as well as a five-game suspension for head football coach Andre' Hart.
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