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JOHNSTON Mike Meyer is one of three individuals who have been selected into the Volleyball Coaches and Officials Hall of Fame by the Iowa Girls Coaches Association (IGCA) for 2022. The induction. ....
Former City High volleyball coach failed to pay more than $50,000 in district fees, state audit finds; state does not plan to press charges Cleo Krejci, Iowa City Press-Citizen Editor s note: This story was updated Wednesday with the news that Johnson County Attorney Janet Lyness does not plan to press charges against anyone involved with the audit. Longtime former City High volleyball coach Craig Pitcher failed to pay the Iowa City school district more than $50,000 in fees to operate a non-district volleyball league over summer seasons while collecting pay from a pair of volleyball programs he ran, according to a report from the State Auditor s office released Tuesday. ....
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IOWA CITY A former City High School volleyball coach did not pay over $50,000 in fees for using Iowa City Community School District facilities while operating an unaffiliated summer league, a state audit released Tuesday reported. Craig Pitcher, currently the physical education teacher at Horn Elementary School, did not pay the facility usage fees from January 2011 to June 2018 while operating the Old Capitol League, the audit found. Pitcher, however, told auditors no one approached him to discuss an approval process or the need to pay facility rent or provide insurance for the league. Pitcher held two bank accounts for the Old Capitol League and Little Hawk Volleyball club, according to the audit. Both organizations used district facilities, equipment and a school logo. ....
Pritcher says the district knew about the programs and that school leaders never asked him to reimburse the district for the use of City High s facilities. The auditor s office argued it would be reasonable for the public to expect that the leagues were affiliated with the district because a district employee operated the clubs and used district facilities and logos to run them. Editor s note: This story was updated Wednesday with the news that Johnson County Attorney Janet Lyness does not plan to press charges against anyone involved with the audit. Longtime former City High volleyball coach Craig Pitcher failed to pay the Iowa City school district more than $50,000 in fees to operate a non-district volleyball league over summer seasons while collecting pay from a pair of volleyball programs he ran, according to a report from the State Auditor s office released Tuesday. ....