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New Jersey High School Girls Basketball Team Faces Suspension, Tournament Ban
Snyder High School girls basketball team disciplined by Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic League
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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The Snyder High School girls basketball team in New Jersey has been hit with significant disciplinary actions by the Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic League (HCIAL), including a season-long suspension of head coach Reggie Quinn and the team's exclusion from the upcoming Hudson County Tournament. The troubles began on February 3 during a game against Hudson Catholic when Quinn delayed his team's entrance onto the court, citing safety concerns, and later sent some Snyder supporters to stand behind the Hudson Catholic basket in a mirroring fashion, which the league viewed as a violation of rules.
Why it matters
The disciplinary actions against the Snyder High School girls basketball team and its head coach have major implications for the program, as they will miss out on the upcoming county tournament and be without their head coach for the remainder of the season. This case highlights the challenges and controversies that can arise in high school sports and the importance of maintaining sportsmanship and following league rules.
The details
After the February 3 incident, league officials reviewed the events and determined that a sequence of violations had taken place involving the Snyder girls basketball program. As a result, the league decided to bar the team from the upcoming Hudson County Tournament and suspend head coach Reggie Quinn for the rest of the season. Quinn was already sidelined when Snyder was scheduled to host Bayonne on February 5, and in a surprising turn, the Tigers players chose not to appear for that contest, leading the league to rule it a forfeit in favor of Bayonne. The team returned to action on February 7 with a dominant 54-21 victory at Union City, with senior point guard Javaeh Agosto explaining the reasoning behind the Bayonne absence as a collective choice to advocate for themselves and their absent coach.
- On February 3, the incident occurred during Snyder's 57-47 loss at Hudson Catholic.
- On February 5, Snyder was scheduled to host Bayonne but the Tigers players did not appear, leading to a forfeit.
- On February 7, Snyder returned to action with a 54-21 victory at Union City.
The players
Reggie Quinn
The head coach of the Snyder High School girls basketball team who was suspended for the remainder of the season by the HCIAL.
Jack Baker
The president of the Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic League (HCIAL) who announced the disciplinary actions against Snyder High School.
Javaeh Agosto
The senior point guard for the Snyder High School girls basketball team who explained the reasoning behind the team's absence from the Bayonne game.
What they’re saying
“I made a huge mistake, I'm not gonna lie. That's when I sent the fans to the other side. I was suspended, so I didn't talk to anybody. I was at home and we go to play Bayonne and I get a call from my AD and he says the girls aren't here. I'm like, 'What do you mean?' … The league blamed me for that also. Now my suspension went from two games to the rest of the year, which makes no sense. There's no proof I had anything to do with that.”
— Reggie Quinn, Head Coach, Snyder High School Girls Basketball (Sports Illustrated)
“The league blamed me for that also. Now my suspension went from two games to the rest of the year, which makes no sense. There's no proof I had anything to do with that.”
— Reggie Quinn, Head Coach, Snyder High School Girls Basketball (Sports Illustrated)
“We go to play Bayonne and I get a call from my AD and he says the girls aren't here. I'm like, 'What do you mean?'”
— Reggie Quinn, Head Coach, Snyder High School Girls Basketball (Sports Illustrated)
What’s next
The NJSIAA will likely review the league's decision to suspend Quinn for the remainder of the season, as the coach claims there is no proof he was involved in the team's absence from the Bayonne game.
The takeaway
This case highlights the challenges and controversies that can arise in high school sports, and the importance of maintaining sportsmanship and following league rules. The disciplinary actions against the Snyder High School girls basketball team and its head coach have major implications for the program, underscoring the need for clear communication and accountability in these situations.
