ROYAL OAK (AP) — A deaf high school wrestler has filed a lawsuit to try to get a sign-language interpreter closer to the action.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association said an interpreter is allowed in the same area as a coach, typically the corner of a mat. But lawyers for wrestler Ellis Kempf of Royal Oak High School said it’s not close enough and unfair, especially when an opponent can hear guidance from a coach without looking around.
A referee disallowed Kempf’s interpreter during a match last season, according to the lawsuit.
“We aren’t seeking money and he doesn’t want an advantage,” the teen’s mother, Elizabeth Kempf, said in a statement. “He just wants to continue using his interpreter so he can understand what his coach wants him to do during matches — that’s all.”
MHSAA spokesman John Johnson said he can’t comment on the specifics of the case.
Kempf, who wrestles in the 152-pound weight class, has been deaf since age two due to meningitis. Cochlear implants allow him some hearing, but he can’t wear the external components during wrestling matches.
- Posted December 08, 2015
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Lawsuit calls for interpreter for deaf wrestler

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