The football coach at one of Minnesota's fastest-rising high school programs resigned Monday on the eve of the 2015 season amid a widening school district investigation of player eligibility concerns.
Mike Pendino, who coached at East Ridge for five seasons, submitted his resignation Monday morning, according to South Washington County School District communications director Barb Brown.
Pendino led East Ridge into the Class 6A tournament last fall before the district learned that a player never actually lived at the residence listed on the paperwork provided by the family.
Last month, the school forfeited all of its victories for the 2013 and 2014 seasons as well as conference and section football titles in the wake of the investigation by the South Washington County School District.
Pendino did not comment to the Star Tribune on Monday. In his resignation letter, he said: "[A]t no time was I aware of the purported fact of any East Ridge football player residing out of the boundaries of our school district, and at no time was I aware that any coach on my staff had any knowledge of this event. My understanding of the policy in place in the South Washington School District is such that the determination of any student's place of residence is not a responsibility of a teacher or coach, but of the district administration. Would I have had knowledge of any such impropriety, I would have reported any inconsistency to my school athletic director or principal.
"With the continuing scrutiny placed on the football program at ERHS, I feel it would be best for the student athletes involved that their efforts and actions would be placed at the forefront, and it is for this reason that I resign my position so that their interests would regain the rightful place they deserve. They are a class act of hard-working young men and I wish them all of the best."
The district is posting a position for an interim head football coach, Brown said. East Ridge players begin practice for the 2015 season next Monday.
After the forfeits were announced last month, JoJo Garcia, a top defensive lineman who verbally committed to the Gophers, confirmed to the Star Tribune that he was deemed ineligible to play. He said he was not the only East Ridge player with a residency issue.