De La Salle’s Jamie Mullin is greeted by teammates after scoring during their game at San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, Calif., on Wednesday, April 17, 2024. A baseball coach from a school in De La Salle’s league is accusing the Concord powerhouse of relaying catchers’ signs to batters, according to a formal complaint filed on Friday to the North Coast Section office.
“This is a complaint from one school to the other, and their two administrations can work on this together, and if I need to get involved I will,” Cruickshank told the Bay Area News Group on Friday. “I’d like to see if the two schools can handle things themselves, and if it’s unfounded, then it’s unfounded. If they agree on that, great. If not, we’ll take a look.”
The complaint states that Jeans stopped relaying signs when parents in the stands told him they were recording his actions. The complaint also alleges that during Tuesday’s game, a Dougherty Valley player noticed a man with a camera and large lens shooting from behind the center-field fence. “De La Salle immediately followed established protocols and conducted an internal investigation. This investigation found absolutely no evidence of sign stealing. Moreover, the photographer was identified as someone who attends and photographs high school baseball games and is well-known throughout the local area. He was at the game to take photographs for his personal use and to sell these images. He was not there at De La Salle’s direction or request.
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