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SPORTS: FOOTBALL: HIGH SCHOOL :
SPORTS VIOLENCE ASSAULTS AGGRESSION AGGRESIVENESS :
VIDEOS:
Player Gets No Discipline Despite Violent Action Against Foe
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Player Gets No Discipline Despite Violent Action Against Foe
Fri Nov 18 11:43am EST
By Cameron Smith
Rivals High from Yahoo Sports
http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/blog/prep_rally/post/
Player-gets-no-discipline-despite-violent-action?urn=highschool-wp8764
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Dirty plays come up in high school sports frequently, and usually they're
punished appropriately by referees. Occasionally, though, they slip
through the cracks. But now, with the overwhelming majority of prep
football games being filmed by the teams themselves and usually some media
source, video evidence can retroactively be used to provide appropriate
discipline for players who get away with something they did in the heat of
the moment.
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That's what one Maryland family and fan base is hoping to have happen
after their star halfback received a minor injury during a regional
playoff game.
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The play that you see above -- both in real time and then in slow-motion,
to demonstrate how violent the action was -- came during the Cumberland
(Md.) Fort Hill High Class 1A playoff game against Brunswick (Md.) High on
Friday, Nov. 11. During the course of Fort Hill's 49-27 victory, Sentinels
fullback Garrett Clay was tackled by a trio of aggressive Brunswick
defenders.
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As the three players pulled him down, one of the Railroaders -- who was
later identified as Dylon Brown -- grabbed Clay's leg and violently pulled
it nearly 180 degrees away from where the rest of his body was lying prone
on the ground.
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Clearly, there was absolutely no possible justification for Brown's
action. Yet, if you go back and watch the play again in real time, you'll
notice that Brown not only attempts to injure Clay by violently yanking
his leg, he then proceeds to get up and celebrate something with his
teammates. We can all hope that he was celebrating the group tackle,
though it's impossible to be sure.
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Yet, despite the fact that the play was taped and replayed (in slow motion
at that) on television, no one with the Brunswick athletic department
stepped forward to independently discipline their dirty player. In fact,
the school's athletic director refused to even return a call seeking
comment on the incident from Jim Zapf, the Fort Hill radio commentator for
Wolf99.5 FM, which broadcasts the school's games.
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Prep football player attacks opponent's leg, goes unpunished
by Adam Solomon
Posted: 11.18.2011 at 6:43 PM
Northwest Ohio.com
http://www.northwestohio.com/sports/story.aspx?id=688444
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The referee's didn't see it happen, but Clay clearly felt it as he limped
back to the huddle and eventually came out of the game. Amazingly, Clay
ended up with no major injury and his team won the game 49-27.
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The story wasn't done there. Despite having plenty of visual evidence,
the Brunswick athletic department served no punishment to Brown, and the
school's athletic director refused to return calls from local media.
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[The Brunswick Paper carries no mention of the dirty play and assault on
the Fort Hill player.]
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Brunswick footballs historic class bows out
Railroaders lose in first round of Class 1A West Region playoffs
by Dan Greenberg, Staff Writer
http://www.gazette.net/article/20111111/SPORTS/711119371/1017/
brunswick-football-8217-s-historic-class-bows-out&template=gazette
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Foster called Fort Hill a very good football team that lived up to its
billing, but said his offense sparkled after early setbacks. At the heart
of the attack was four-year starter Ian Fisher, the 6-foot-6, 250-pounder
who committed to James Madison University in June. Fisher started at
wideout as a freshman, but has been behind center since his sophomore
year.
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He threw 66 times I think, which if we did, thats a state record in a
game, according to Foster, and most went to big-play receivers Tyler
Dabbs, Blaine Price and Jacob Strauss.
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I think he completed about 45 of them, though I have to add it up, Foster
said.
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