Calabasas loses another baseball coach to a dust-up over the playing field
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History has repeated itself at Calabasas High, where once again a dispute over the baseball field has cost the program a head coach.
In 2005, former major leaguer Bret Saberhagen resigned after raising more than $450,000 to build a new baseball diamond, only to grow frustrated with bureaucratic disputes involving the Las Virgenes Unified School District.
Now former minor leaguer Dan Cey has submitted his resignation following his second season as head coach. The district reprimanded him after investigating a complaint from a neighbor who said a shed had been torn down and another building moved 100 yards from its original spot. A donor donated more than $100,000 to make upgrades.
Cey apparently didn’t have district approval to make changes. The improved structures have been removed by the district. His direct supervisor has left the school, along with the principal. There have been eight assistant principals in charge of facilities and athletics over the last 12 years at Calabasas.
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