Posted on 10/08/2014 4:10:24 PM PDT by Third Person
It came without warning. It would start with a howling noise from a senior football player at Sayreville War Memorial High School, and then the locker room lights were abruptly shut off. In the darkness, a freshman football player would be pinned to the locker-room floor, his arms and feet held down by multiple upperclassmen. Then, the victim would be lifted to his feet while a finger was forced into his rectum. Sometimes, the same finger was then shoved into the freshman players mouth. This disturbing hazing within the storied Sayreville football program, as told to NJ Advance Media on Wednesday by the parent of a player in the program, happened almost every day in the locker room this fall, he said. The allegations for the first time provide details to the events that sparked a criminal investigation by local and county police, and prompted the cancellation of the remainder of the Sayreville football season this week by Superintendent of Schools Richard Labbe. The parent, informed by his son and other parents close to the investigation, is the first to come forward to reveal the hazing practices Labbe has characterized as incidences of harassment, intimidation and bullying as constituted by the definition within the anti-bullying statute that took place on a pervasive level, on a wide-scale level, and at a level in which the players knew, tolerated, and in general accepted. According to the parent, whose identity is being protected because the parent feared retribution against the family and the player, the routine was initiated when an upperclassman would enter the locker room and make a wolf call or howling noise.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
I’d prefer the pee fight any day; no actual contact/penetration...
Maybe it was a prostate exam.
Sounds like a town of retarded inbreds. >>
no, not really, the town is a toxic waste dump though.
there is no way in hell those coaches didnt know this was going on year after year. >>
are you sure? years ago, coaches were allowed in the locker rooms to supervise the students while they changed, today, due to privacy and youth protection laws and guidelines, they are no longer allowed to go into locker rooms to not embarrass the boys and give them privacy. That’s the way it is today. And stuff like this can happen.
Maybe it was a prostate exam. >>
could be, the only problem is that the victim was wearing his football pants.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.