Brawl breaks out at softball game between 2 Central California high schools
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Brawl breaks out at softball game between 2 Central California high schools
"The district is aware of the incident and takes these matters very seriously. The situation was addressed promptly, and appropriate disciplinary measures are being taken in accordance with district policies."
"The heated rivalry between Central schools and Clovis schools. I mean, growing up playing sports for four years, seeing the same faces at Clovis, you're destined to want to be better than them."
"I feel like it's unnecessary because I didn't do stuff like that. At the end of the day, like he said, it can have heated emotions."
"Multiple Clovis High parents... said the video was shocking, disappointing and showed poor sportsmanship."
A fight broke out after a tied high school softball game between Central East High and Clovis High. The Bengals celebrated a score, leading to a confrontation between players. Parents and spectators also became involved. The Central Unified School District is addressing the incident seriously and implementing disciplinary measures. Former student-athletes noted that rivalries can escalate but this incident was excessive. Parents expressed disappointment over the poor sportsmanship displayed during the altercation, which occurred after the game ended.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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