TORRANCE, Calif. (KABC) -- Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance announced that its varsity football program is suspended for the remainder of the 2025 season and all games are forfeited.

The decision comes after a booster, Brett Steigh, admitted to have paid parents of players Narbonne and St. Bernard before "helping" the Bishop Montgomery program in recent months, according to a report from the Daily Breeze.

After an investigation reportedly done in coordination with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Department of Catholic School, the school administration said it "self-reported" additional violations of the CIF-SS bylaws related to transfer students.

The CIF is the governing body for high school sports in most of Southern California.

Bishop Montgomery, which had more than 20 incom

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