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kepdawg
09-20-2006, 10:58 PM
Shenango penalizes spy parent; Banned for 2 games

Wednesday, September 20, 2006
By Mike White, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Shenango High School has barred a parent from attending the school's next two football games after the man was caught spying on an opponent's practice and filming part of it.

Frank Colavecchia, father of Shenango star quarterback Rocco Colavecchia, is not permitted to attend Shenango's next two games -- both at home -- against Cornell and Union.

Last Wednesday, Colavecchia attended Mars' practice and told Mars coach Scott Heinauer he was from Ohio University. Colavecchia told Heinauer he wanted to scout D.J. Cannon, Mars' senior quarterback. Colavecchia then taped some of the practice without Heinauer's knowledge.

Shenango defeated Mars, 41-35, Friday and Rocco Colavecchia threw for a school-record 457 yards, one of the highest yardage totals in WPIAL history.

"Mr. Colavecchia is very apologetic and he understands [the penalty]," said Mike Schreck, principal of Shenango High School.

Schreck said neither Shenango coach Brian Cooper or Rocco Colavecchia will be penalized. Frank Colavecchia gave a video disc of Mars' practice to his son and asked him to give it to Cooper. Frank Colavecchia and Cooper said Rocco Colavecchia didn't watch the disc, and Cooper said he threw it away when he received it.

"I apologize on behalf of our school to Mars," Schreck said. "It's hard to control parents' actions. Right now, we're just wanting to move on. Coach Cooper runs a very ethical program. He did nothing wrong."

Schreck said he and Frank Colavecchia will write letters of apology to Mars. Frank Colavecchia did not return a phone message.

Schreck said the school also will file a report to the WPIAL, but WPIAL executive director Tim O'Malley said the league has no jurisdiction over such matters.

"Unfortunately, what happened does not violate any rule," O'Malley said. "It speaks to the integrity of the game, but there is not a written rule that prohibits someone from attending a practice. It certainly, though, is not something that is in the best interest of interscholastic athletics."

Bandera YaYa
09-20-2006, 11:38 PM
What a loser....... :rolleyes:

AggieJohn
09-20-2006, 11:40 PM
seriously, if your gonna tape the opposing team, why not check out the defense

injuredinmelee
09-21-2006, 12:31 AM
some parents are just stupid. You think he is living his dream through his kid???

Dogman_1969
09-21-2006, 07:23 AM
sounds like an old Barry Switzer trick to me. This joker is not the first or will he be the last to pull this.

From the post it sounds like he was there a couple of days before the game. You'd think the opposing coach would have picked up on it. No material from the college, not dressed in the college attire, no way. I'll send you some film, what's the recruiting office address????