Minneapolis South faces opposition on conference switch

July 13, 2012 at 11:36AM

The Minneapolis School District says South High School isn't taking its football team to another conference without district approval.

A statement released Thursday night by Minneapolis Public Schools' Chief Administrative Officer Mark Bollinger said the district would deny any athletic conference change based on the information it has been given about South's plans.

South officials told the Star Tribune that the school intends to move its football program to the Lake Conference beginning in 2013.

"With the limited facts that have been shared with us, the superintendent would not approve any conference change at this time," Bollinger's statement said. "Any decision concerning schools changing athletic conferences is subject to approval from the superintendent."

South football coach Lenny Sedlock has said he and athletic director Mark Sanders were confident they did not need district consent to change conferences, but were pursuing approval out of respect.

Bollinger's statement also said the district has not received any official request from South to change conferences.

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