A student on the Oak Ridge side made monkey noises as an African American soccer player from Buchanan approached the ball. Moments before, a person was barking like a dog as a Hispanic player made her kick.
The Sanger High School soccer team was left shocked after parents say they and their children were the target of racial insults in Concord on Tuesday.
A student on the Oak Ridge side made monkey noises as Ciara Wilson, an African American soccer player from Buchanan, approached the ball."The reality is, if we don't speak up -- if we don't say anything, if we don't watch the video of this happening and say this is absolutely disgusting, then what are we doing?" said Jasara Gillette-Myles, head coach of the Buchanan girls soccer team.
And the C.I.F. released a statement saying in part it"finds it unacceptable when those attending a game take away from all the hard work the student-athletes have put forth to participate in a championship event. The CIF prohibits discrimination or any acts that are disrespectful or demeaning toward a member school, student-athlete, or school community."
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