http://abcnews.go.com/US/school-boa...ancel-jersey-football-teams/story?id=26036317 They cancelled their season for bullying freshmanplayers......did they act in haste. Parents are pissed.
I'm glad to see the season forfeited. A senior stated it's not fair to cancel the season because not all of them knew the hazing was happening. Bullshit. Maybe he didn't participate (maybe he did, who knows) but he damn sure knew about it and didn't do anything to stop it. Those seniors are about to enter the real world, it's time they understand the consequences to their actions (or non actions). I have no sympathy for their lost season. If the fuckers weren't acting like assholes and bullying the younger players, they'd have been free to continue playing. That school needs to get better control over their teams before the season starts next year.
I agree...100% . Morning joe said that there were some sexual shit going on. Then they showed the parents upset because the srason was cancelled. I saw the story on tv. They probably put it in article. Not sure. Its no way the other kids didnt know.
Yea it was all in the article. Bet those parents wouldn't be crying about the end of the season if it was their child being harassed. :smt018
Football has a huge image problem right now with the NFL domestic abuse issues and three high school players dying last week. Yes THREE. If I am an administrator I'm trying to shut that shit down before any issues turn into an incident that I don't want to deal with. Hazing needs to be banned and the game needs a better code of conduct.
I was going to post this before, especially when I seen the parents were more concerned about the football season than they were about the abuse The board determined that everyone was liable to some extent, from the abusers to the ones who watched the abuse happen without doing anything to curtail it
Whats funny is that parents are running to the board because they are cancelling the srason due to criminal activity but lets see if they do the same thing when they layoff teachers during a "budget crisis"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ameis-winston-kept-state-prosecutor-week.html it's not just about a football player getting special treatment for gp either Jameis undoubtably is helping to generate a lot of money for fsu with his play, and they know that
7 charged in high school football hazing case PARLIN, N.J. (AP) — Seven students were charged with sex crimes Friday after an investigation into hazing on a high school football team found that they held other children against their will and improperly touched them, prosecutors said. Three of the students were charged with aggravated sexual assault, criminal restraint, hazing and other crimes for an act of sexual penetration upon one of the children, Middlesex County prosecutor Andrew C. Carey said. The four other students were charged with aggravated criminal sexual contact and other crimes for what happened at Sayreville War Memorial High School, a regional football power whose season was canceled amid the investigation. Six of the seven students, ranging in age from 15 to 17, were arrested Friday night, and the seventh was being sought, prosecutors said. Those in custody were awaiting a Family Court decision on whether they would be held at a juvenile detention facility or be released to their families. Their names weren't released because of their ages. The group attacked four students between Sept. 19 and Sept. 29, and one of the victims was kicked, prosecutors said. As what would have been game time on the planned homecoming night neared, the lights at Sayreville War Memorial High football stadium stayed off and the field remained empty Friday evening. On Monday night, schools Superintendent Richard Labbe announced he was canceling the rest of the season after the prosecutor's office substantiated allegations of hazing involving members of the school's football team. Parents in the township have complained that the whole team is being punished. Labbe has stood by his decision and said the time has come for students and others to step forward when bullying occurs. He said Friday the district has launched a harassment, intimidation and bullying investigation of all its athletic teams. "In the ensuing days, weeks, and months," he said in a statement, "we will come together as a school district and greater community to harness the strength required to support the young men who may have been victimized and then to begin the healing process for our beloved community." Sayreville sits next to the Raritan River and just inland from the Raritan Bay, site of devastating flooding from Superstorm Sandy in October 2012. The town was one of those targeted by the state for a buyout program, and demolitions began this year to improve flood protection. Football was a constant through the storm's aftermath, and the school has won three sectional titles over four years. The news of this season's cancellation hit students hard. Gov. Chris Christie expressed outrage Thursday at the allegations and told reporters in Trenton that, as a father of four, he was especially appalled. "The facts as reported currently are extraordinarily disturbing and, as the father of a number of teenage athletes, the idea that that kind of conduct could be permitted, if it's true ... in a high school athletics program, or anywhere else in our state for that matter, is absolutely unacceptable," he said. Residents describe the Sayreville borough as a hardworking, diverse place geared toward football but not football crazy. The Middlesex County borough of about 43,000 people is a great place to raise kids, which adds to the shock over the allegations, they say. Cary Melendez, who has been living in Sayreville a few years, said football is particularly held in high regard by families that have children already playing. "Everything revolves around getting the kids ready to play Bomber football," Melendez said outside her house. At John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, across the street from the school, Matt Norcross said football is a large part of the town's identity. "It's hard to get here on Friday nights" because the games generate so much traffic, the South Amboy man said as his 12-year-old stepson participated in football practice on a nearby field. An anti-bullying rally has been scheduled for Sunday night in Kennedy Park. Holly Emory, whose son plays on the football team, said parents have asked those attending not to wear Bombers gear so they don't "pour salt in the wound." http://news.yahoo.com/7-charged-high-school-football-hazing-case-024429488--spt.html
Thanks. Thays a great post. This (to me) show the lack of character or righteousness in parrents. This is why kids think they can get away with stuff
This is like the Sandusky scandal and joe pa leaving the program The campus rioted over joe pa being forced out instead of rioting over the fact that boys were being molested
Exactly. Crazy. They will be the first ones crying when their son cant move out cause he can read and cant get a job. Then blame the education system
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...l-freshmen-players-sexually-abused-daily.html What a fucking moron Risking his scholarship to the big ten for this????