Tuesday, October 23, 2012

High school football team incites brawl by jumping into rival's creek after victory


An upstate New York high school football rivalry took a violent turn after Harrison routed the host team Rye, 21-0, in a tension-filled game last Saturday.

Taunts by the winning team's fans throughout the game escalated into fights after the Harrison High School football players and cheerleaders took a celebratory dunk in a creek that flows next to the Rye football field after the game, infuriating the home team and its fans, according to lohud.com.




Things got worse when Rye supporters leaped into the water to get the jubilant visitors out of their stream.




One person was charged with disorderly conduct and another had minor injuries, but it took police departments from a dozen agencies and neighboring communities to clear the crowd of 6,000, reported lohud.com.



Isn't it the other way around and the winning team usually tells the losers to go jump in a creek.

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