Fired Marian basketball coach Robb Berger speaks out on battery investigation, IHSAA violation
Robb Berger, the former boys basketball coach at Marian High School, has been fired amid an investigation into a battery incident involving a player and a former player. Although Berger claims he was not directly involved in the altercation, he is facing scrutiny for an IHSAA rule violation regarding unauthorized player participation in practice. The incident has sparked controversy, with Berger suggesting a lack of accountability from school officials for similar infractions in other programs. After 16 successful seasons, Berger expressed disappointment over his dismissal and the brief nature of the school's announcement.
By the Numbers- Robb Berger had a record of 295 wins and 94 losses over 16 seasons.
- Under his leadership, the team won six conference championships and two regional titles.
- Mishawaka police are investigating a battery incident involving a current player and a former player.
- No charges have been filed yet, and the case has not been forwarded to the prosecutor's office.
The future of the Marian basketball program is uncertain as it grapples with the fallout from this incident and ongoing investigations. Berger's legal status remains unclear, as is the potential for further actions from the IHSAA concerning the reported violations.
Bottom LineRobb Berger's firing highlights the complexities surrounding accountability in high school athletics, emphasizing the need for transparent and equitable treatment of violations while acknowledging individual contributions to the program's success.
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