Boy OK to play on girls' field hockey team
Newsday Tuesday 15th May, 2012
Quick Read Keeling Pilaro will be playing field hockey this fall. The family and representatives of the boy, who in March had been denied permission to play the girls' sport, said they were informed that Section XI's Athletic Council has overturned the initial ruling.
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