ESPN reports an assistant coach at San Antonio’s John Jay High School
admitted to his school principal that he ordered football players to
deliberately tackle a referee during a game as retribution for racist
language. Mack Breed said he “directed the students to make the referee
pay for his racial comments and calls,” according to a statement signed
by principal Robert Harris. The players, 15-year-old Victor Rojas and
17-year-old Michael Moreno, face disciplinary hearings. The referee,
Robert Watts, was heard using the N-word twice during the Sept. 4 game,
as well as language derogatory to Hispanics, according to sources on the
sideline who spoke to ESPN. |
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