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Students Denied Enrollment At Timber Creek Over Eligibility Issues: Report
The school's football program is under investigation over possible ineligible players on its championship teams.

Gloucester Township, NJ -- The Black Horse Pike Regional School District has confirmed that some students have been denied enrollment at Timber Creek Regional High School due to questions concerning their residency, the Courier Post reports.
The district also acknowledged that Superintendent Brian Repici has cooperated with the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office in the investigation, but couldn’t comment any further in a statement published on the newspaper’s website.
The Timber Creek Regional High School football program has been the target of anonymous accusations alleging the program’s championship teams in 2011, 2012 and 2015 included 11 players who attend the school from outside the district.
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The group hints that Timber Creek football coach Robert Hinson and others associated with the program helped players create fake addresses within the district.
The group alleges the violations gave the team an unfair athletic advantage and created a burden for taxpayers in Gloucester Township. Hinson has denied any wrongdoing.
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