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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Lazar finds the circuit court improperly ruled in favor of the school sports organization in a lawsuit from a high school wrestler appealing orders that effectively stripped him of his 2019 state title and eliminated other results from his wrestling season in part because he participated in a varsity regionals match when the organization had declared he had to serve a suspension for previous unsportsmanlike conduct. In the wrestler's case, the organization applied its suspension rules in an "arbitrary, oppressive or unreasonable manner," in part by determining that the wrestler could not serve out his suspension by sitting out a junior varsity invitational instead of varsity regionals because that would be an attempt to "circumvent" its rules. This decision by the organization was "one of its will, not its judgment," and the circuit court's order is reversed and a permanent injunction is entered reinstating the wrestler's state title and other results. Reversed.