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East Ridge HS Athlete Sues MSHSL After Ejection, Suspension

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- An East Ridge high school football player is suing the Minnesota State High School League after he was suspended for four games after a targeting penalty.

Marco Cavallaro, a senior defensive lineman at East Ridge, was ejected from the regular-season finale against Centennial on Oct. 17. He was ejected after he hit Centennial's quarterback. The quarterback had just thrown an interception and was hit by Cavallaro in what looks like a blind side hit.

Officials called the hit "targeting", which is an act of intentionally hitting a player above the shoulder with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulders. The penalty is 15 yards, but the player can be ejected if the foul is deemed flagrant.

Cavallaro was ejected.

Cavallaro would have been suspended only a game after being ejected, but since he had already been suspended earlier in the season, he was suspended four games by the MSHSL.

Now, Cavallaro and his parents are fighting the suspension, saying they weren't allowed to appeal the decision and need due process. Since they believe the call to be incorrect, they're asking for an appeal and Cavallaro's eligibility restored. The case is reportedly expected to be heard Wednesday morning in Hennepin County court.

Cavallaro's parents set up a GoFundMe page, which is seeking $5,000 for legal costs.

Watch video of the hit below:

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