Title: Two John Jay football players who appear to have deliberately hit a referee have been suspended Source:
mySA URL Source:http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/ ... ting-incident-with-6487775.php Published:Sep 7, 2015 Author:Ben Baby Post Date:2015-09-07 10:22:47 by cranky Keywords:None Views:4037 Comments:18
Two John Jay High School football players who appear to have deliberately tackled a referee during a game Friday night, have been suspended from school as well as the team, officials said Sunday.
The district released a statement Sunday morning about the event.
"This is disturbing," Northside ISD spokesman Pascual Gonzalez said as part of the district's official statement. "It is not the sportsmanlike behavior that we teach our students. We are cooperating fully with the University Interscholastic League with this investigation."
Late in Jays 15-9 loss at Marble Falls, one defensive back ran from 7 yards away into the back of an official watching a run play unfold 9 yards in front of him.
After the referee fell to the turf after the first hit, another player standing to the right of the referee and several yards away led with his helmet and dove into the official.
Both players were ejected. Northside ISD athletic director Stan Laing said the video was very disturbing. Laing said the district is investigating the sequence of events leading up to the play, and the UIL is aware of what happened.
Photo: YouTube Video Screen Grab
Jay players appear to target official with huge hit.
The question of what instigated that is what were trying to figure out, Laing said.
Laing said the officiating chapter that oversees the Austin-based crew that worked the game is in the process of getting statements regarding the incident.
Before that play, two Jay players were ejected on separate plays. The incident occurred with about a minute left in the game, according to Marble Falls coach Matt Green.
Marble Falls was looking to gain the yards required to extend its possession and effectively run out the clock and called for a handoff toward the left side of the line of scrimmage.
The penalties stemming from the incident gave Marble Falls a first down. After the game, Green said Jay coach Gary Gutierrez apologized for the late events.
Green said he had to believe there was no way Gutierrez condoned the behavior and was upset with the behavior of those players. Laing said the district is trying to get multiple accounts of what happened leading up to the play and determine what instigated those events.
Green said the play was unique from others hes witnessed during his career.
Ive coached 14 years and Ive never seen anything like it, Green said.
#7. To: cranky, misterwhite, A K A Stone, redleghunter (#5)(Edited)
HotGas had a thread with a lot of comments. Then they ran an informal self-selected poll of their readers.
Worthless as such polls are, I thought it was an interesting snapshot of some very conservative sports fans.
Update: Ive closed the poll, and here are the results from 1,556 responses. Over 99% of readers believe this attack was deliberate, which is no surprise, given the video. When it comes to scholastic punishment, 56% said expulsion was the appropriate consequence:
Almost exactly two-thirds of respondents wanted a lifetime ban on all athletics applied, and almost another 15% said a lifetime ban on football. Less than one percent wanted less than a one-season punishment:
More than three-quarters of respondents want criminal charges against the players. Slightly more than 15% wanted it handled within the realm of the school:
Thank you for participating!
A HotGas poster reminded everyone of this 2013 story from Utah.
#8. To: TooConservative, cranky, misterwhite, A K A Stone, CZ82, tomder55, liberator (#7)
HotGas had a thread with a lot of comments. Then they ran an informal self-selected poll of their readers.
Worthless as such polls are, I thought it was an interesting snapshot of some very conservative sports fans.
Yes suspension at the least from school and face the out of school legal consequences as well. Uncalled for, stupid and violent.
It's usually a parent getting in a fight in the parking lot with a referee after the game. Saw the results of that once in OK at a HS game. Saw the police car, ambulance and sat in traffic leaving the game wondering what happened. Small town so word spread quick.
Not to mention some of the brawls with opposing teams after a game.
But we are still not as violent as foreign 'football' soccer games.
It's usually a parent getting in a fight in the parking lot with a referee after the game. Saw the results of that once in OK at a HS game. Saw the police car, ambulance and sat in traffic leaving the game wondering what happened. Small town so word spread quick.
How embarassing for their team and town. Shameful.
Not to mention some of the brawls with opposing teams after a game.
I only witnessed one brawl in high school. It was some guys from each team who had graduated a few years earlier and still hated on each other. These were big capable guys, punching and slamming each other around a crowd with a lot of women and kids. They really bloodied each other up, as well as the floor and walls leading to the lockerooms, science and ag classrooms.
Rare as such things are, that picture still forms a part of my worldview of sports and all the things that go along with it.
If you spend five minutes on twitter, its not difficult to find accounts of different players on the John Jay team, as well as other students. The accounts are public, and full of comments like, to quote.
Why are people acting like the Ref died or something? uD83DuDE02 hes a grown man he can take a hit
Hell yeah. Thats John Jay for yo ass. Disrespect, and you get disrespected back. #thatsimple
Shouldve hit him harder
The ref has stated he is considering a slander and libel case, too. I dont believe for a minute he was using any racial names, but even if he did, wouldnt admitting you retaliated be evidence of premeditation?
byepartisan on September 8, 2015 at 9:59 AM
"Disrespect, and you get disrespected back." Sounds like Trump is having an impact on popular culture and not in a positive way.
Respect (or lack thereof) has always been a big part of that culture... Biggest problem they have is they think they don't have to earn it, that it's free and mandatory...