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...it makes you wonder if the principal really thinks that a few teenage boys taking their shirts off and wearing school colors in chest paint is really all that big a deal after all.

Maybe, just maybe, there were some bigger problems for the district to worry about (under-age drinking?) over a few young fans supporting their team, hmmmm?

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...it makes you wonder if the principal really thinks that a few teenage boys taking their shirts off and wearing school colors in chest paint is really all that big a deal after all.

Maybe, just maybe, there were some bigger problems for the district to worry about (under-age drinking?) over a few young fans supporting their team, hmmmm?

Definetly agree with this. But, this is not a school problem.

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...it makes you wonder if the principal really thinks that a few teenage boys taking their shirts off and wearing school colors in chest paint is really all that big a deal after all.

Maybe, just maybe, there were some bigger problems for the district to worry about (under-age drinking?) over a few young fans supporting their team, hmmmm?

Definetly agree with this. But, this is not a school problem.

True. The school district cannot raise the kids. I was just saying that by comparison, the kids with no shirts is a very, very minor issue.

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...it makes you wonder if the principal really thinks that a few teenage boys taking their shirts off and wearing school colors in chest paint is really all that big a deal after all.

Maybe, just maybe, there were some bigger problems for the district to worry about (under-age drinking?) over a few young fans supporting their team, hmmmm?

Definetly agree with this. But, this is not a school problem.

Then why is the media calling them football players and a cheerleader?  They are being classified in the media as being representatives from "school" organizations, huh?

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...it makes you wonder if the principal really thinks that a few teenage boys taking their shirts off and wearing school colors in chest paint is really all that big a deal after all.

Maybe, just maybe, there were some bigger problems for the district to worry about (under-age drinking?) over a few young fans supporting their team, hmmmm?

Definetly agree with this. But, this is not a school problem.

Then why is the media calling them football players and a cheerleader?  They are being classified in the media as being representatives from "school" organizations, huh?

I would say you need to ask the media that question. My first thought would be that it sensationalizes the story. Gives it more "pizazz". Headlines wouldn't be that grabbing if it said "18 and 17 year old busted for sexual assault"

Kerry, Gabe, anyone else in the media like to answer the question this person has asked.

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...it makes you wonder if the principal really thinks that a few teenage boys taking their shirts off and wearing school colors in chest paint is really all that big a deal after all.

Maybe, just maybe, there were some bigger problems for the district to worry about (under-age drinking?) over a few young fans supporting their team, hmmmm?

Definetly agree with this. But, this is not a school problem.

Then why is the media calling them football players and a cheerleader?  They are being classified in the media as being representatives from "school" organizations, huh?

I would say you need to ask the media that question. My first thought would be that it sensationalizes the story. Gives it more "pizazz". Headlines wouldn't be that grabbing if it said "18 and 17 year old busted for sexual assault"

Kerry, Gabe, anyone else in the media like to answer the question this person has asked.

you nailed it.....its all about getting you to watch......

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It's these same newspapers and media outlets, including SETX sports, that make these high schoolers "stars" in our communities in the first place. You report the complete story and the complete story is that these are football players who are accused of sexually assaulting a cheerleader. Fortunately, most of these players names are reserved for the sports pages only and not the police blotter. Just a sad case all the way around.

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It's these same newspapers and media outlets, including SETX sports, that make these high schoolers "stars" in our communities in the first place. You report the complete story and the complete story is that these are football players who are accused of sexually assaulting a cheerleader. Fortunately, most of these players names are reserved for the sports pages only and not the police blotter. Just a sad case all the way around.

So let me get this straight, it's the media that makes these players "stars" and not what they do on the playing field. ::)

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What difference does it make if they play football or not????? It is what it is, these kids DO Not KNOW CONSEQUENCE,   Because some lady a few years ago who didn't have kids but had a DR. in front of her name said we can not spank our kids!!They don't understand what it means to be accountable!!!!!

I am sorry but spank or not STAR OR NOT a 16,17,18 yr old boy (or man in the 18 yr olds case) knows that forcing a girl CHEERLEADER or not DRINKING or not to have sex is wrong.  I hate that this is going to ruin these young mens lives but it SHOULD  because they have changed this young lady's life forever.

I pray for all the families involved. I also hope and pray that all the young men and women in our area wake up and try not to put thier lives or futures in jeperody over sex,drugs or Drinking.

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Sad to see this happen.

Used this as an opportunity to remind my kids why I am so picky about where they go to parties, who they are with and why they have a curfew.

Of course, I know things could happen any time...but parents have to do what they have to do to teach kids to be responsible. And smart.

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I am interested in the allegations of drinking going on at the party.  were the parents there? where did the alcohol come from? I believe if the allegations are founded there will be a whole lot of people in trouble besides these 3 or more young men.

My thoughts exactly.

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What difference does it make if they play football or not????? It is what it is, these kids DO Not KNOW CONSEQUENCE,  Because some lady a few years ago who didn't have kids but had a DR. in front of her name said we can not spank our kids!!They don't understand what it means to be accountable!!!!!

I am sorry but spank or not STAR OR NOT a 16,17,18 yr old boy (or man in the 18 yr olds case) knows that forcing a girl CHEERLEADER or not DRINKING or not to have sex is wrong.  I hate that this is going to ruin these young mens lives but it SHOULD  because they have changed this young lady's life forever.

I pray for all the families involved. I also hope and pray that all the young men and women in our area wake up and try not to put thier lives or futures in jeperody over sex,drugs or Drinking.

They're not guilty at this point. Not to be rude but its very harsh to assume they're guilty at this time.

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