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High school star declared ineligible after payments revealed
Sports marketers in China were supporting him, according to documents
Brent Schrotenboer
Sign On San Diego
September 28, 2010
According to documents obtained by The San Diego Union-Tribune, a local Chinese high school basketball star has been the beneficiary of more than $30,000 in money and benefits provided by sports marketers formerly involved with Nike and Chinese NBA star Yao Ming.
Chen Cai, a 6-foot-8 player for Maranatha Christian High, has been declared in ineligible to play basketball this year as a result of an investigation into these and similar allegations. Marantha has offered to forfeit all games in which Chen played during the past three seasons because of rules violations. It is against state high school rules to receive such benefits or be recruited to a school because of athletic ability...
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