Ten prep athletes suspended after football game brawl

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 7 2007 11:42 a.m. MST

A brawl that cut short a high school quarterfinal football playoff game between Hunter and American Fork will result in the suspension of 10 student athletes from their next two games and possibly one American Fork coach.

The Utah High School Activities Association announced the suspensions Wednesday morning, but will not release the names or any information on the players. Both programs could face further penalties by the UHSAA's Executive Committee when they review the incident that took place Friday at their regular monthly meeting.

The players could also face penalties from their team, school or district as well. Furthermore, American Fork police are looking into several specific incidents and could ask prosecutors to file charges.

"In keeping with the association's continuing emphasis on these sportsmanship policies, a number of ejections have been imposed as a result of various interviews, reports from game officials, reports from each member school, cooperation with the American Fork Police Department investigations, and review of multiple electronic recordings of the game," said the UHSAA in a press release. The press release also stated that any coach or player ejected for fighting or other violent behavior will miss no fewer than two games.

The suspensions hit American Fork the hardest as the Cavemen are making their first semi-final appearance in the playoffs this Friday against Layton.

The three American Fork players are all starters and two are seniors.

For them, the suspension means they will miss both the semi-final appearance and, if the team manages to win against Layton, then they will miss the championship game. Otherwise, the suspension only affects the lone American Fork junior who will miss a second game next season.

"I don't even know what to compare it to," said American Fork coach Davis Knight. "These three young men are an integral part of our program."

He said there was no positive to be found in the situation.

"This is one where you don't find silver linings," Knight said. "I'm not naive enough to think we can cover this. We will have young men step up, we'll practice and we'll make adjustments. But we're 9-3 and those boys started every game."

The team's assistant coach, who hasn't been named, will have a hearing at 1 p.m. today.

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