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gee thanks!
great scoop!!!!!!!!
Unless you're going to tell us who the players are, who cares? Who you trying to protect?
Why does it matter to you who they are? The teams will know and the opposing teams will know and plenty of their peers know and teammates know, thats something they have to live with... Why do they need to embarrass them infront of the whole state by puttin their names in here??? Frankly I think its NUNYA!!!
Most likely, these athletes are minors. I think it is Deseret News policy not to publish the names of minors who "get into trouble"
How is it "NUNYA?" Even if it is, then why even make this article? It's pretty pointless. They mentioned Mike Sharp as the player that was ejected from the Dixie game in that corresponding game's article. This just seems like an inconclusive article to me. The players were not caught in a criminal act, they were caught in an unsportsmanlike act and people who have actually played sports know that those things happen and aren't typically indicative of a person's character or something they will have to try and justify later in life when applying for a job or college. Just chill.
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