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Nevada’s boys basketball staff opened its season with a 72-47 victory over Carlisle, nevertheless it was the motion after the sport that caught individuals’s consideration.

As the 2 groups exchanged handshakes on the sidelines of Carlisle’s courtroom, a Wildcats participant wound up and punched a Nevada participant twice, as soon as within the abdomen and as soon as within the face. The Nevada participant fell again right into a teammate, who then wrestled the Carlisle participant to the bottom.

The Carlisle participant was charged Wednesday with

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Be aware to readers: This text has been edited to evolve with Register publication tips.

Nevada’s boys basketball crew opened its season with a 72-47 victory over Carlisle, but it surely was the motion after the sport that caught individuals’s consideration.

As the 2 groups exchanged handshakes on the sidelines of Carlisle’s courtroom, a Wildcats participant wound up and punched a Nevada participant twice, as soon as within the abdomen and as soon as within the face. The Nevada participant fell again right into a teammate, who then wrestled the Carlisle participant to the bottom.

The Carlisle participant was charged

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Be aware to readers: This text has been edited to adapt with Register publication tips.

Nevada’s boys basketball workforce opened its season with a 72-47 victory over Carlisle, however it was the motion after the sport that caught individuals’s consideration.

As the 2 groups exchanged handshakes on the sidelines of Carlisle’s courtroom, a Wildcats participant wound up and punched a Nevada participant twice, as soon as within the abdomen and as soon as within the face. The Nevada participant fell again right into a teammate, who then wrestled the Carlisle participant to the bottom.

The Carlisle participant was charged Wednesday

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CORONADO — A California man who claims he provided the tortillas that San Diego-area high school students threw at the basketball team of a mostly Latino high school last weekend has said that his intentions were not racist.

Coronado High School alumnus Luke Serna said he gave packs of tortillas to players for a celebration and that throwing them was a tradition at University of California, Santa Barbara, where he attended, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. In a statement posted online, Serna said the tortillas were thrown after the game was over and a confrontation broke out between players

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