teen’s brutal soccer attack earns assault charge

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teen’s brutal soccer attack earns assault charge

The player who is now the subject of local law enforcement is Lewisville (S.C.) High senior Annette McCullough, who brutally attacked an unnamed Chester (S.C.) High opponent during a Monday match. While there is no video showcasing prior incidents between the two players, McCullough reacted viciously to a small trip that sent her tumbling to the ground.

The attack, which you can see above, featured hair pulling, punches being rained down on the Chester player -- Carolinas CBS affiliate WBTV counted 11 different punches -- and a frantic attempt to halt the attack before it reached even more dangerous levels.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highs...al-soccer-attack-earns-assault-103322121.html

i don't know if this is happening more often other places...but this needs to be done to curb the violence. violence has gotten out of hand with youth sports...including the parents.
 
Still, getting tripped like that in soccer is pretty damn annoying. Of course, usually, when players get mad, they simply retaliate by slide-tackling the offender.
 
teen’s brutal soccer attack earns assault charge

The player who is now the subject of local law enforcement is Lewisville (S.C.) High senior Annette McCullough, who brutally attacked an unnamed Chester (S.C.) High opponent during a Monday match. While there is no video showcasing prior incidents between the two players, McCullough reacted viciously to a small trip that sent her tumbling to the ground.

The attack, which you can see above, featured hair pulling, punches being rained down on the Chester player -- Carolinas CBS affiliate WBTV counted 11 different punches -- and a frantic attempt to halt the attack before it reached even more dangerous levels.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highs...al-soccer-attack-earns-assault-103322121.html

i don't know if this is happening more often other places...but this needs to be done to curb the violence. violence has gotten out of hand with youth sports...including the parents.

it started with the parents in soccer...kids learn by watching and they see more than we think
 
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