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  • CA Christian girls’ team forced to face trans athlete in playoff basketball game

    CA Christian girls’ team forced to face trans athlete in playoff basketball game

    As California continues to defy President Donald Trump’s recent executive order forbidding trans athletes from competing in girls’ sports, the state’s residents will see the ramifications of that decision play out on a basketball court this week. 

    An upcoming high school girls’ basketball playoff game will feature an openly transgender athlete playing for San Francisco Waldorf against Cornerstone Christian on Saturday. The same trans athlete played for Waldorf’s girls’ volleyball team this past fall, prompting Stone Ridge Christian to forfeit a playoff match on Nov. 16. 

    However, Cornerstone Christian currently intends to play its upcoming game against the trans athlete. 

    “As long as the parents are on board with playing the game, we will support the girls’ hard work this season and play the game,” Cornerstone Christian athletic director Madison Alexander told Fox News Digital. 

    The team came to this decision after a meeting on Tuesday afternoon. 

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    The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is currently under investigation by Trump’s Department of Education (DOE) and Office of Civil Rights (OCR) for its defiance in following the president’s executive order as it continues to instruct schools to allow trans athletes to compete as women. 

    The DOE’s deputy general counsel, Candice Jackson, told Fox News Digital that the department will be monitoring the state’s girls’ basketball playoffs as it conducts its investigation. 

    “CIF sets the parameters under which schools compete in these playoffs, and they have responsibility as recipients of federal funds to comply with Title IX. OCR’s investigation into CIF is continuing as it appears that CIF’s disregard for Title IX is continuing,” Jackson said. 

    The CIF has not responded to a request for comment on the situation involving the upcoming playoff game. The CIF previously told Fox News Digital that it will continue to follow state legislation on the issue of trans athletes that has been in effect since 2014.

    “The CIF provides students with the opportunity to belong, connect, and compete in education-based experiences in compliance with California law [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] which permits students to participate in school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, consistent with the student’s gender identity, irrespective of the gender listed on the student’s records,” the statement reads. 

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    A law called AB 1266 has been in effect since 2014 and gives California students at scholastic and collegiate levels the right to “participate in sex-segregated school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, and use facilities consistent with his or her gender identity, irrespective of the gender listed on the pupil’s records.”

    Many California residents have protested and threatened lawsuits against the state for its refusal to comply with Trump’s order.

    On Friday, California lawmakers introduced three bills in the state legislature aimed to combat trans inclusion. One bill, which was introduced by Assemblymember Bill Essayli, focused specifically on sports. His bill would require that students use all school facilities to only play on sports teams based on their biological sex and not their gender identity, reversing AB 1266. 

    “We know the state of California is going to do everything it can to resist and avoid compliance with federal law, so it’s our role to try to force change at the state and local level,” Essayli said at a press conference outside the state Capitol building in Sacramento on Friday.

    California State Assembly member Kate Sanchez previously announced on Jan. 7 that she is introducing her own bill to ban trans athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. 

    California’s enabling of trans athletes to compete with girls and women in the state has resulted in multiple controversies over the last year alone, as one lawsuit has already been filed against California Attorney General Rob Bonta. 

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    Parents at Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, expanded their lawsuit to include Bonta after a girls’ cross-country runner lost her varsity spot to a trans athlete, and then the school administrators allegedly compared the girls’ “Save Girls’ Sports” T-shirts to swastikas.

    In San Diego, a middle school was recently thrust into local controversy because of a transgender student using the girls’ locker room. San Elijo Middle School provided a statement to Fox News Digital, crediting its enabling of the transgender student to access the girls’ locker room to the school’s obligation of following state law. 

    San Francisco Waldorf found itself in a national controversy over the subject after the volleyball playoffs back in November when Stone Ridge Christian forfeited. Former NCAA swimmer and OutKick contributor Riley Gaines then honored Stone Ridge Christian for its decision to forfeit with a ceremony at their high school in early December. 

    Trump’s executive order vows to cut federal funding for any institution that enables trans athletes to compete against girls and women. According to USA Facts, California public schools receive about $16.8 billion per year, which is 13.9% or one in every seven dollars of public school funding, which is well above the national average. 

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  • Ex-UConn basketball player, 28, charged with murdering mother

    Ex-UConn basketball player, 28, charged with murdering mother

    A former college basketball player has been arrested in Florida and charged with the murder of his 51-year-old mother, who was found wrapped in a blanket in the backyard of a Jacksonville home, police said Tuesday. 

    Eric Christopher Cobb, 28, was arrested and booked into the Duval County Jail and is facing one count of murder in the second degree after police say he was caught attempting to flee a home where his mother appeared to have been fatally shot. 

    Connecticut Huskies forward Eric Cobb holds up his jersey and is honored before the game against the Temple Owls at Gampel Pavilion on March 7, 2019. (David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports)

    The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it responded to a “disturbing scene” in the Mid-Westside area on Monday where they discovered Erika Winford “unresponsive, wrapped in a blanket and towels in the backyard” of the residence. 

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    Law enforcement said Winford appeared to have suffered a gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Cobb was arrested shortly after while attempting to flee the home, the sheriff’s office said. 

    According to the CT Post, neighbors reported hearing multiple gunshots and a woman screaming on the previous night. The following day, a friend of the victim came to the home to check on her after not being able to get in contact with her. When she arrived at the home, she found large areas of blood outside the home and what appeared to be a body wrapped in a blanket. 

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    Arizona Wildcats guard Dylan Smith (3) passes the ball against Connecticut Huskies forward Eric Cobb (0) in the second half at XL Center on Dec. 2, 2018. (David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports)

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    “Your JSO will work closely with the State Attorney’s Office to seek justice for Ms. Winford’s family in the wake of this tragic crime,” law enforcement said in a news release. 

    Cobb played basketball at the University of Connecticut from 2017-2019. In his junior year, he had five starts in 15 games, averaging 1.7 points and 2.7 rebounds. The following year, he appeared in 32 games, averaging 3.7 points and 3.8 rebounds.

    He previously played one season at South Carolina where he appeared in 24 games and averaged 1.1 points and 1.9 rebounds. 

    Dan Hurley and Eric Cobb

    Connecticut Huskies head coach Dan Hurley talks with forward Eric Cobb (0) as they take on the Cincinnati Bearcats in the first half at XL Center on Feb. 24, 2019. (David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports)

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    According to online records, Cobb remains in custody awaiting trial.

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  • Canadian Christian women’s basketball team punished over disputed abuse allegations by trans opponent

    Canadian Christian women’s basketball team punished over disputed abuse allegations by trans opponent

    As women athletes in the U.S. have been granted protection from transgender opponents by President Donald Trump’s latest executive order, women athletes in Canada are still dealing with a nationwide system that protects trans athletes. 

    The women’s basketball team at Columbia Bible College (CBC) – an evangelical Mennonite Bible College in Abbotsford, British Columbia – is now facing sanctions by its athletic conference, the PACWEST, over disputed allegations of abuse against a transgender opponent earlier this season. 

    CBC women’s basketball head coach Taylor Claggett is currently suspended, and the school has lost its right to host the upcoming PACWEST championships after a recent investigation by the conference into an incident that occurred in a game against Vancouver Island University (VIU) on Oct. 25. 

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    “PACWEST has publicly stated that it has concluded its investigation. CBC is deeply disappointed with PACWEST’s decision. We do not believe that a proper process was followed or that the results were fair. As a result, we are taking steps to have PACWEST’s decision reviewed. We will not be commenting further at this time,” read a statement CBC provided to Fox News Digital.

    During the Oct. 25 game, VIU trans athlete Harriette Mackenzie alleged Clagett “cornered one of our athletic staff and went on a tirade about how I shouldn’t be allowed to play.” Mackenzie made these allegations in an Instagram post on Oct. 30. 

    Mackenzie alleged she was also deliberately fouled to the ground by a CBC player.

    “I got two-hand chucked to the ground by No. 13 without a play on the ball in sight, then head coach Clagett can be seen applauding in support,” the trans athlete said. 

    Clagett posted her own statement on Instagram, claiming that Mackenzie’s statements were inaccurate.

    “My intention has nothing to do with a specific athlete, but instead, the safety of female athletes in their sport,” she wrote.

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    When the two teams were set to play each other again in a pair of games in early January, VIU refused to participate, citing the alleged Oct. 25 incident. VIU even requested PACWEST not to penalize its team for forfeiting, in a statement it provided to Fox News Digital. 

    After news of the forfeit, CBC provided a statement to Fox News Digital denying Mackenzie’s allegations. 

    “This was surprising news to us,” the statement read. “CBC stands for safe play for all. Accusations that CBC, its coaches, players, and fans are a safety threat are simply untrue and misinformed.” 

    A letter written by the CBC players, obtained by Fox News Digital, condemned VIU’s team for “personal attacks,” “defamatory comments” and even “comments that incite violence,” against their coach. 

    “Videos and letters posted by members of the VIU women’s basketball team over the past three months have directly violated multiple rules stated in Article 17.2 of the manual. Various posts have included ‘personal attacks,’ ‘defamatory comments,’ ‘lack of respect towards the PACWEST,’ and led to ‘comments that incite to violence and/or hatred’ directed at our coach,” the letter read.

    “Any and all allegations made by VIU players regarding our team and coach should have been directly communicated to PACWEST officials alone, they should not have been uploaded publicly to social media.”

    The letter even called the VIU players’ statements “misinformation.”

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    “The attack on Coach Claggett’s character, and the character of our team, over the past three months has been based on misinformation and one side of a complicated scenario,” it read. 

    Since June 2017, all places within Canada must comply with the Canadian Human Rights Act, equal opportunity and/or anti-discrimination legislation prohibit discrimination against gender identity or gender identity expression. This law protects the inclusion of all trans athletes in women’s and girls’ sports. 

    Trump’s recent executive order in the US states that any publicly-funded institution that allows trans athletes to compete in girls’ or women’s sports will lose its federal funding. 

    Trump has also repeatedly suggested that Canada join the U.S., potentially as the 51st state.

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  • Bill Belichick wins over UNC fraternities with free pizza ahead of Duke basketball game

    Bill Belichick wins over UNC fraternities with free pizza ahead of Duke basketball game

    Bill Belichick has found a way to win over students at the University of North Carolina long before he makes his debut as the Tar Heels’ new head football coach. 

    The former New England Patriots coach is catering a pizza night for UNC fraternities as they watch the men’s basketball team take on second-ranked Duke Saturday night, according to an email shared on social media. 

    New North Carolina head football coach Bill Belichick walks on the court at Dean Smith Center during halftime of a college basketball game between LaSalle and North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 14, 2024.  (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

    “Coach Belichick wants to get your fraternity pizza for the UNC vs. Duke game tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.,” the email, sent by UNC director of football operations Alex Kerr, said. “With that being said, our plan is to deliver the pizzas on behalf of Coach Belichcik to your house.” 

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    The generous offer by Belichick comes a week after the former NFL coach signed a contract to become UNC’s new football coach, formalizing last month’s hiring. 

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    New North Carolina head football coach Bill Belichick speaks to the crowd at Dean Smith Center at halftime of a college basketball game between La Salle and North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 14, 2024.  (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

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    Belichick’s contract is a five-year deal that includes $10 million guaranteed for each of his first three seasons with another $3.5 million available in bonuses. News of the signing followed rumors Belichick might still return to the NFL. 

    But UNC’s general manager, Michael Lombardi, a former NFL executive, quickly shut down speculation in a post on X, saying, “His focus is on North Carolina football, hiring staff members and developing the team. The NFL isn’t an option so please stop making it one. Thank you.”

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    North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick answers questions during a press conference at Loudermilk Center for Excellence.  (Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)

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    Belichick will make his college football debut when UNC hosts TCU on Labor Day at 7:30 p.m.

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    The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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  • Two players ejected after shoving fiasco, LSU’s Kim Mulkey slaps clipboard in chippy college basketball game

    Two players ejected after shoving fiasco, LSU’s Kim Mulkey slaps clipboard in chippy college basketball game

    Tempers flared during Thursday’s highly anticipated Top-25 women’s college basketball matchup between the one-loss LSU Tigers and the Oklahoma Sooners. 

    The game featured players shoving — which led to ejections — coach’s technical fouls and a noticeable clipboard-slapping moment from LSU coach Kim Mulkey. LSU forward Sa’Myah Smith and Oklahoma forward Liz Scott were both tossed from the game after the shoving incident in the first quarter.

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    Head coach Kim Mulkey of the LSU Lady Tigers looks on in the first half during their game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Colonial Life Arena on January 24, 2025, in Columbia, South Carolina. (Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)

    Oklahoma center Beatrice Culliton was battling for position in the paint with Smith when the two got tangled up. Culliton elevated her arm to create some separation, and Smith retaliated by pushing her to the ground. Scott, who was also in the paint area, responded by shoving Smith.

    Smith was corralled by Joe Schwartz, LSU’s assistant of basketball operations. The teams separated and went back to their bench areas. The normally even-keeled Smith was called for a foul on the play and then ejected following a review.

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    “Pushing, I guess, is considered fighting,” Mulkey said. “It (Smith’s reaction) was shocking. It hurt our team with her not being a part of tonight, because we’re trying to develop her. My old mentor (former Louisiana Tech coach), Leon Barmore, always said you’ve got to keep a cool head in a hot game. . . . Never let ’em see you sweat.”

    Mulkey also gave a nod to the game’s entertainment value: “I guess it was entertaining for the fans.”

    Play resumed after the ejections, with Oklahoma leading 12-11. The Sooners took advantage of the 6-foot-2 Smith’s advantage to keep it close, rallying from a 24-point deficit late in the third quarter to get within one point in the final minute.

    General view of LSU's basketball arena

    An overall view of the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on March 19, 2023, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Rebecca Warren/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

    In the third quarter, Mulkey slapped a clipboard that assistant coach Seimone Augustus was holding. LSU was enjoying a 67-45 lead at the time. Mulkey proceeded to yell and point for several seconds, while Augustus appeared to contend with a brief moment of shock.

    Referees later assessed a technical foul after the Tigers’ coach argued a foul call against star guard Flau’Jae Johnson. Oklahoma coach Jennie Baranczyk also received a technical at a different point in the game.

    The chippy game ended with a total of five technical fouls and 63 free throw attempts.

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    “We saw a lot of things tonight,” Mulkey said. “You saw ejections. You saw two teams score over 100. You saw a technical on the second flop. . . . I got teed up, and she told me I got teed up for pointing at the big screen. I was definitely looking at the big screen, and I was not real happy, but I don’t know if I point. But she’s across the way. Whatever.”

    The Tigers’ 107-100 win over the Sooners improved seventh-ranked LSU’s record to 22-1.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • HS basketball coach suspended after hanging up Palestinian flag, refusing to shake hands with Jewish coaches

    HS basketball coach suspended after hanging up Palestinian flag, refusing to shake hands with Jewish coaches

    A Colorado high school basketball coach was suspended after he was seen hanging up a Palestinian flag, and after he refused to shake hands with the opposing coach following a game against a Jewish school last week.

    Lotus School for Excellence in Aurora and Denver Torah Academy competed against each other on Jan. 22. The Lotus School told Denver’s 9 News that the head coach of the team, identified only as Coach O., brought out a Palestinian flag before the game and hung it up.

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    The Palestinian flag flying atop a flagpole against a blue sky. (iStock)

    The school said after the game the coach reacted to the flag again before going to the handshake line. The coach reportedly failed to shake hands with the coaches of Denver Torah.

    “He grabs his flag and puts it around his neck,” Lotus School’s athletic director Deon Jackson told the station. “We saw the intent at that point.”

    Emrek Bakyt, the school’s principal, announced the coach was suspended along with another assistant coach, according to the New York Post.

    “It has nothing to do with Lotus,” Bakyt said. “It does not represent us, and we are, again, all about respect and diversity. That’s what we celebrate. That’s what we take pride in.”

    Brandon Rattiner, a member of the Jewish Community Relations Council, condemned the coach’s actions in an interview with the New York Post.

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    “I think everybody in the Jewish community is very aware that there’s been a rising tide of antisemitism since Oct. 7,” Rattiner, who spoke on behalf of Denver Torah, told the paper. “And we’ve seen it in schools here and all throughout the country on many different occasions.”

    Rattiner added that he thought the “key issue” was when the coach refused to shake the hands of the Jewish coaches.

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    The coach and an assistant coach were both suspended. (Lance King/Getty Images)

    “The key issue here is when the coach refuses to engage with a Jewish coach and Jewish students simply because they are Jewish or holding them personally accountable for a conflict started, not by Israel by the way, halfway across the world thousands and thousands of miles away,” he said.

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    “Holding Jewish people accountable for the state actions of Israel is a textbook form of antisemitism.”

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  • College basketball fans brawl as Saint Louis tops VCU in pivotal conference matchup

    College basketball fans brawl as Saint Louis tops VCU in pivotal conference matchup

    A fight broke out in the stands of the Saint Louis Billikens men’s basketball team’s 78-69 win over the VCU Rams on Tuesday night.

    The incident occurred near the VCU bench with about 1:10 left in the game. Two men were seen on the CBS Sports broadcast of the game grabbing at each other and falling down a few rows as bystanders tried to break up the fracas.

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    A general view of the Billikens logo on a Nike warmup shirt prior to the game between the Saint Louis Billikens and the Dayton Flyers at the University of Dayton Arena. (Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports)

    Security officers came up to try to break it up. The game, which took place in the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, was delayed about seven minutes before the action resumed. It is unclear if any arrests were made over the incident.

    When play did get back underway, Saint Louis closed out the game. 

    Gibson Jimerson led the Billikens with 26 points, and Kobe Johnson added 19 as the team picked up a huge win in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

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    Robbie Avila added 14 points.

    VCU’s Zeb Jackson led the team with 15 points and two steals. Phillip Russell also had 15 points while Max Shulga had 14. VCU fell to 16-5 on the season and 6-2 in conference play. The loss ended the team’s six-game winning streak.

    Saint Louis trailed by three points at the half before Jimerson broke out for 16 in the second half to lift the squad.

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    A general view of the VCU logo on a player’s Nike warmup shirt prior to the game of the Virginia Commonwealth Rams against the Dayton Flyers at the University of Dayton Arena. (Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports)

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    The Billikens improved to 13-8 overall and 6-2 in conference play.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Trump names Australian pro basketball team owner as New Zealand, Samoa ambassador

    Trump names Australian pro basketball team owner as New Zealand, Samoa ambassador

    President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Australian basketball Illawarra Hawks majority owner Jared Novelly will serve as the next U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and the Independent State of Samoa.

    Trump described Novelly as a “highly respected philanthropist” in an announcement on Truth Social.

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    Illawarra Hawks owner Jared Novelly is seen in the crowd during the round five NBL match between Cairns Taipans and Illawarra Hawks at Cairns Convention Centre, in Cairns, Australia. (Emily Barker/Getty Images)

    Novelly serves as chairman of Crest Sports and Entertainment and Crest Management.

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    He is also an East Asia Superleague Basketball shareholder, according to his LinkedIn profile.

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    “He will fight hard to protect our Nation’s interests in the Indo-Pacific, and always put AMERICA FIRST,” Trump wrote. “Congratulations Jared!”

  • Georgia high school basketball player assaults pair of athletes from opposing team, video shows

    Georgia high school basketball player assaults pair of athletes from opposing team, video shows

    Tempers flared during a high school basketball game in Georgia this month. The heated moment appeared to spark a physical altercation between players from opposing teams. 

    TMZ reported that the fight in question happened during a game between Sonoraville High School and Rockmart High School on Jan. 3 in Calhoun, Georgia. Calhoun is located approximately 70 miles from downtown Atlanta.

    A video posted to social media appeared to show an unidentified Rockmart player shoving one of Sonoraville’s athletes to the ground. The Rockmart athlete then immediately hit the Sonoraville player in the face immediately after he regained his footing.

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    The altercation happened during a basketball game between Sonoraville High School and Rockmart High School in Calhoun, Ga., on Jan. 3, 2025. (Fox News)

    The Rockmart player was later seen punching a separate player from the opposing team. 

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    The second Sonoraville player was hit after he dashed toward the scuffle. Spectators in the crowd could be heard making noises as they reacted to the situation. The video also showed some individuals moving from the stands to the court area to intervene.

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    The altercation happened during a basketball game between Sonoraville High School and Rockmart High School in Calhoun, Ga., on Jan. 3, 2025.

    An incident report from the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office suggested a Rockmart player was provoked by the repeated use of a racial slur by the player from the opposing team.

    The teenager who appeared to initiate physical contact during the incident faces two charges of simple battery, per the police report. The brawl broke out during the third quarter of the game.

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    Officials from Rockmart High School and Sonoraville High School have yet to offer public comment on the incident.

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