This document summarizes a Texas Supreme Court case regarding a high school baseball team that played with an ineligible player. The UIL ruled that the team had to forfeit those games, preventing them from qualifying for the state tournament. The school district sued and a trial court ordered the UIL to schedule a playoff game. The UIL sought a writ of mandamus, arguing the trial court overstepped. The Supreme Court held that participation in extracurricular activities is not a fundamental right, and the trial court abused its discretion in interfering with the UIL's decision, since the UIL has no other way to remedy the situation given the tournament was already underway.