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2022-23 NOMINATIONS: "Cone of Shame"

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  • Atxshoxfan
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    Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
    Does anyone actually care. The situation was handled but for some reason everyone wants to debate this based on a clip. Who freaking cares?

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  • Stickboy46
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    Originally posted by shockerfan View Post

    Perhaps, but regardless that cheerleader made some stupid choices that she should have known better. They know the rules, or at least should. My question is why the other Cheerleaders just let her do that. Who was the captain that game? Was there not a Coach of some form present? There is at our games.....

    Oh and that didn't look like she went to apologize. Looked like she walked with a purpose, shoved him a little and said something. Which if THAT happened, she should 100% be escorted out.
    Yea, it did not look like she was apologizing to me ...

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  • shockerfan
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    Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
    OK. What did I just see there?

    1) A cheerleader was too far into the sideline area, looking at the crowd, and may have accidentally made contract with her foot during a cheer to an opposing team player as he was passing the ball in bounds. She did not see him as he went to that side of the basket to throw the ball in. That player, also, made no indication of it and it did not affect the pass in at all.

    2) Next time down the court on that end of the court, on a dead ball, the cheerleader went out to that opposing player (who was not involved with the foul) who was fairly close by, and just tapped him on the arm, "probably" to apologize.

    3) The opposing team's coach, on the other end of the court, apparently went nuts (based on the announcers) that an opposing team's cheerleader came out on the court, touch and/or said something to his player. Never saw the opposing team player act unusual, mad, or upset.

    I get it that she should not have come on the court, but I also did see anything, even by the opposing player, that something was done wrongly to him.
    Perhaps, but regardless that cheerleader made some stupid choices that she should have known better. They know the rules, or at least should. My question is why the other Cheerleaders just let her do that. Who was the captain that game? Was there not a Coach of some form present? There is at our games.....

    Oh and that didn't look like she went to apologize. Looked like she walked with a purpose, shoved him a little and said something. Which if THAT happened, she should 100% be escorted out.

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  • ShockTalk
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    OK. What did I just see there?

    1) A cheerleader was too far into the sideline area, looking at the crowd, and may have accidentally made contract with her foot during a cheer to an opposing team player as he was passing the ball in bounds. She did not see him as he went to that side of the basket to throw the ball in. That player, also, made no indication of it and it did not affect the pass in at all.

    2) Next time down the court on that end of the court, on a dead ball, the cheerleader went out to that opposing player (who was not involved with the foul) who was fairly close by, and just tapped him on the arm, "probably" to apologize.

    3) The opposing team's coach, on the other end of the court, apparently went nuts (based on the announcers) that an opposing team's cheerleader came out on the court, touch and/or said something to his player. Never saw the opposing team player act unusual, mad, or upset.

    I get it that she should not have come on the court, but I also did see anything, even by the opposing player, that something was done wrongly to him.

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  • WuShock Reaper
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  • WuShock Reaper
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    Man arrested for punching girls at high school basketball game, police say

    by: Cindy Von Quednow
    Posted: Feb 4, 2023 / 02:20 PM EST

    "A 39-year-old convicted felon was arrested Thursday after allegedly punching three female athletes during a girls’ basketball game in Corina, California, and threatening students with a gun, police said.

    The incident was reported around 8:35 p.m. Jan. 24, after a fight broke out during a basketball game between Centennial High School and Santiago High School.

    Witnesses told police that two students from both teams were involved in a fight on the court. Video obtained by Nexstar’s KTLA shows the man — said to be a player’s stepfather — leaping into the fray and throwing punches.:

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  • WuShock Reaper
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    Student arrested after gun brought to Francis Howell basketball game
    by: Joey Schneider

    Posted: Feb 4, 2023 / 03:15 PM CST

    "ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – Police arrested one student who brought a gun to a high school basketball game.

    The Francis Howell School District informed parents of the incident Friday night via email. The student with a gun was attending a game between Francis Howell Central and Francis Howell North..."

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  • WuShock Reaper
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    Youth Basketball Coach Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography
    HONOLULU – DWAYNE YUEN, a 49 year-old resident of Honolulu, was arrested today for possession of child pornography. 

    Thursday, February 2, 2023

    "HONOLULU – DWAYNE YUEN, a 49 year-old resident of Honolulu, was arrested today for possession of child pornography. Clare E. Connors, United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii, and Matthew Floyd, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the Honolulu Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), announced that the charge against YUEN was contained in a criminal complaint filed in federal court and unsealed upon his arrest. YUEN will make his first court appearance in the United States District Court on February 3, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. before United States Magistrate Judge Rom Trader.

    The complaint and affidavit allege that YUEN was a youth basketball coach of mostly middle school and high school age girls in and around Oah..."

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by Shocker Mama View Post

    Didn’t realize Marty Simmons is the coach at EIU.
    Wow, me neither!

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  • Shocker Mama
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    Originally posted by Aargh View Post
    Eastern Illinois player takes a swing at a fan in the first row in their loss to Lindenwood. I missed it the first time through the video. It's at about the 6 second time.

    He got a technical, but wasn't ejected from the game. eastern Illinois will eal with the issue
    "internally".

    https://www.si.com/college/2023/02/0...ing-game-video
    Didn’t realize Marty Simmons is the coach at EIU.

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  • Aargh
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    Eastern Illinois player takes a swing at a fan in the first row in their loss to Lindenwood. I missed it the first time through the video. It's at about the 6 second time.

    He got a technical, but wasn't ejected from the game. eastern Illinois will eal with the issue
    "internally".

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  • Aargh
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    Five Players Ejected As Magic and Timberwolves Trade Punches

    The first link is the video. Second is the article.




    https://www.si.com/nba/2023/02/04/fi...-trade-punches

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  • WuShock Reaper
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    Vermont man, 60, dies after brawl breaks out at middle school basketball game
    https://www.foxnews.com/sports/vermo...asketball-game
    February 1, 2023 5:28pm EST

    "Vermont State Police are investigating the death of a man who was killed in a brawl at a middle school basketball game. Russell Giroux, 60, was pronounced dead at the hospital after a "large fight involving multiple spectators" broke out at the game between seventh- and eighth-graders between Alburgh and St. Albans at the Alburgh Community Education Center...."

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  • Atxshoxfan
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    Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post

    Hey if men can participate in women’s sports because they feel like women then why not? Maybe she identifies as a 13 year old girl.
    Sounds logical to me.

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  • MikeKennedyRulZ
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    Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
    Churchland High School JV Girls Basketball coach (23-year-old) impersonates player (13-year-Old)
    Hey if men can participate in women’s sports because they feel like women then why not? Maybe she identifies as a 13 year old girl.

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