Posted on 02/09/2020 7:56:35 PM PST by Enterprise
EAST ST. LOUIS The East St. Louis School Superintendent Arthur Culver announced today that Flyers cheerleaders would be banned from performing the rest of the year after some of the team members broke out into a fight with Trinity Catholic High Schools cheerleading squad.
The fight between the East St. Louis and Trinity Catholic cheerleaders happened Saturday in the Alton Shootout. The two were conducting dueling routines at center court when the melee erupted.
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I watched it twice.....to be honest, many of the cheerleaders were trying to pull the fighters apart....
So sick and tired of this crap.
east st. louis, need look no further ...
Oh, those crazy youths!
Cheerleader brawl video, I expect to see ripped garments and pixelization...
I’m sure black men enjoy watching this more than the rest of us.
Yup, plain as day. White supremacists started the whole thing.
The first push into the other line by the team on the right should have been stopped. It escalated from there, made worse by the announcer who was pushing this thing forward. Totally irresponsible.
If you don’t know black high school cheerleading culture, welcome to it. (I taught at one such school in DC.) It’s seer-y-us, which isn’t a bad thing — until it gets stupid like this event. Doh.
Sh!t man some of them was defensive linemen.
Why is it always African Americans who turn into savages? Massive fighting, beating up an old man on a bus, mobs robbing stores, fighting in sports... what is the deal? Did their mothers not raise them right?
I watched it twice.....to be honest, many of the cheerleaders were trying to pull the fighters apart....
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I saw that too. It quickly gets lost in the swirling and expanding general mayhem.
East St. Louis.
Say no more, squire. Grin grin, wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more!
CC
Easy guess without even seeing the video.
Some lokk like chunkleaders.
Our school colors were orange and black too
Oh wait....
It should say VOLUMES that a SQUAD of Armed Police were immediately on hand which indicates they were at the game as regular ‘security’.
In my HS days, most of the towns we played in (NYS) didn’t have a Police Force and the only time you saw a Deputy or Trooper anywhere NEAR a game was if their kids were playing.
Juckin Bungle Funnies.
Face it - you do NOT want to be involved in anything that involves East St. Louis and the word “shootout”.
I need to find those games so I can watch during work. The Rugby World Cup was awesome! Ghetto Haka, not so much.
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