A 22-year-old assistant coach on the Churchland High School JV girls basketball team, Arlisha Boykins, impersonated a 13-year-old on the team and suited up for a game. Boykins was fired and the players and parents of the Virginia-based school decided not to continue with the season.
A 22-year-old assistant coach on a JV girls basketball team in Virginia impersonated a 13-year-old player that was out of town
The coach was fired, and the team has opted out the remainder of the season https://t.co/JTggSf9T2q pic.twitter.com/eqwsYr1bCS
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) January 31, 2023
Why Did 22-Year-Old Coach Arlisha Boykins Pretend To Be 13?
One of Churchland’s players wasn’t available for the game with Nasemond River — as she was away for a club basketball tournament. So the coaches, in their infinite wisdom, thought it would be a good idea for the 22-year-old assistant coach to play under the name of the player who wasn’t available.
You can’t make this up. Grown adults made this decision for a JV basketball game.
The JV head coach, along with the head coach of the varsity girls basketball team, were fired. The varsity coach was allegedly “encouraging the behavior” during the game.
No Churchland school officials were present at the game. They were notified after through a complaint from Nasemond.
“Coaches always preach to the kids about integrity and those types of things, so I was just shocked,” the father of the 13-year-old said.
“While I cannot discuss details of the investigation since this is a personnel matter, I can confirm Arlisha Boykins is no longer an employee of Portsmouth Public Schools,” district spokesperson Lauren Nolasco said in a statement.