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Molalla
acts on racial slurs Molalla High
School has banned a young man from school athletic events after he was identified
as having yelled racial slurs directed at a black Sisters player during
a September 16 soccer game.
Coach Mark Keel and his players
left the field with a few minutes remaining on the clock, feeling that
the atmosphere was threatening.
Some witnesses indicated that
more than one adult spectator was involved.
However, an investigation
by Molalla Principal Roy Reynolds found that only the one young man was
responsible for shouting the remarks.
"It was one individual and
that individual has been dealt with," said Dr. Alice Ericksen, Superintendent
of the Molalla River School District. "When one is standing with a group
it is easy to assume that the group was involved. He won't be attending
any more soccer games at our school.
"It is unfortunate that one
individual can give a community a bad name," Ericksen said.
Witnesses acknowledged that
there was no indication that anyone involved in the incident was a Molalla
parent.
Sisters High School officials
say that they are satisfied that Molalla took appropriate action. School
officials also said they supported Keel's decision to leave the field
and forfeit the game.
Superintendent Steve Swisher
said he had encountered racially charged incidents when he was a football
coach in the Southern Oregon conference. His team had a black player,
who was sometimes subjected to racial slurs.
"After reviewing the situation,
I 100 percent support what the coach (Keel) did," Swisher said. "As a
young coach 25 years ago, I only wish I had the courage to do what Mark
Keel did."
The Oregon School Activities
Association (OSAA) is continuing to review the incident, as it does all
incidents where a team leaves the field in the middle of a contest. While
such action is subject to a reprimand from OSAA, there is no indication
at this time that such action is forthcoming. |
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