The Japan Student Baseball Association has imposed a three-month ban on foreign games against the Tokai University baseball club, which was found to have used cannabis by multiple members.

The Japan Student Baseball Association held an examination room meeting in Tokyo on the 18th, and announced the disposition of 7 high schools and 1 university.



According to a report submitted by Tokai University to the Japan Student Baseball Association, in early July, two fourth-year members of the baseball club in the dormitory in Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, used cannabis twice a week. It means that I was using.



In addition, as a result of interviewing all 128 members after the discovery, two members answered that they "saw cannabis use", and about 40% of the members said that they "have heard rumors". That is the answer.



For this reason, the Japan Student Baseball Association told Tokai University next year that "the number of people used was two, but many members are aware of the incident that occurred in the dormitory under the control of the club and are responsible for the whole." We have imposed a three-month ban on foreign games until January 16.



In addition, all of the schools have participated in Koshien, and Gakuhou Ishikawa High School in Fukushima said that the 33-year-old coach could not clean the dormitory and hit the face of the second grade member who is the dormitory manager multiple times. He was punished for seven months for violence.



In addition, Chubu Commercial High School in Okinawa was banned from playing external games for three months because of violent acts such as four second graders kicking their feet against seven first graders.