Warren County Superintendent Dr. Jean Carey said the school system has asked the Georgia attorney general's office to request a GBI investigation into the after-game fight that seriously injured head football coach David Daniel. ... Carey said Daniel was attacked after Friday night's 21-2 victory in Hancock County. ... A group of more than 30 Hancock players attacked Warren players, said Carey. ... Daniel tried to intervene and was "smashed in the face with a helmet," said Carey.
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Support your local High School; but denounce this level of insanity
The article in the AJC speaks for itself. Such behavior can not be tolerated in any way, shape, or form and area leaders need to take action immediately to prove that point to everyone involved. The key parts are below...
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This is SPARTA!!!!
ReplyDeleteIf they had that much energy to brawl after the game, they must have slacked off all game. Which would explain why they got their asses whipped on the field.
ReplyDeleteHancock Co has always, and will always, been a doormat. They were when I was in school in the early 80's, and they are now. Nothing good has ever come out of Sparta. Typical.
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