A brand new pattern has taken off, and a highschool soccer staff took it actually.
The new pattern is named the “B2A problem,” which stands for “belt to a–.” It grew to become a actuality for 2 applications within the Houston space.
Last Friday, Willis High School wiped the ground with Cleveland High, 77-0 – the sport was virtually over from the beginning, with Willis scoring 28 factors within the first quarter, and 35 within the second.
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When the 2 groups shook fingers after the sport, although, as a constant signal of sportsmanship, one participant confirmed the alternative.
One Willis participant was caught on video hitting the rear ends of a number of of his opponents with the belt, presumably for the B2A problem.
One Cleveland participant may very well be seen clearly making an attempt to keep away from getting hit.
Several different Willis gamers had been recorded waving belts within the air.
The Willis faculty district confirmed no protection of their student-athletes.
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“We are deeply disillusioned by the unsportsmanlike conduct displayed by a few of our soccer gamers following final week’s recreation in opposition to Cleveland,’ the Willis Independent School District stated in an announcement, by way of the New York Post. “This habits doesn’t replicate the values of our district, and we’re dedicated to making sure it doesn’t occur once more. We have been in communication with the UL (University Interscholastic League) and have submitted our proposed disciplinary actions for assessment.”
The district stated these concerned had been suspended for the primary half of their subsequent recreation, “required to finish neighborhood service, and have undergone disciplinary measures throughout soccer follow.”
“’We don’t condone this habits, and we’re actively taking steps to stop such incidents sooner or later. We wish to specific our deepest regrets to the athletes, coaches, mother and father, and neighborhood of Cleveland [Independent School District],” the assertion continued.
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The Cleveland ISD has filed official complaints.
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