The Phoenix Union High School District reinstated Carlos Borja as Phoenix Alhambra's boys cross country coach on Monday.
Borja was released last week for refusing to tell longtime PUHSD cross country assistant Miguel Aparicio he couldn't be around Alhambra's cross country team after Aparicio was arrested this summer. Aparicio ran a stop sign, but he was arrested because he is an illegal immigrant.
Alhambra, a state title contender this year, was without a team last week after its boys opted to not to run because their coaches were released. Borja had yet to meet with his runners as of Tuesday morning, but he said the team will likely finish out the season. Alhambra probably will run in its district meet Wednesday.
The Arizona Republic left a message for PUHSD district athletic director Moody Jackson at his office.
"It's still a bit difficult," Borja said. "I'm excited, but at the same time it seems like nobody won. At the end of the day Miguel can't be a part of this group. He is devastated. He feels everything that he's done for the district is worthless."