Found February 18, 2009 on With Leather: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Your heartfelt story of sportsmanship has been pre-empted for another episode in Alabama high school basketball. Two high schools in the Montgomery, Alabama area laced it up and then threw down with about 6 minutes left in the game, which never resumed. At least that's what USA Today ...

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  • What a joke! I'm from Alabama and I'm totally embarassed at the bunch of homeys beating one another up. Martin Luther King envisioned the day when little black and white kids would live in peace together. How's that going to happen when African Americans can't even stop killing and fighting each other?
  • Whats sad is i did not see nor even catch a glimpse of one security official or police officer. I'm from the north side of my town where you would rarely see things like this go down yet i see a police official at every game and or event i go to. There's a reason why our taxes pay their salary and its not to write us traffic tickets its to keep the peace.
    • UNC23Tarheels
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      It is sad but who are the 2 schools that were involved in this fight and where are the Head coaches and assistants at to try to calm down their teams??? This is a Black eye for High School Athletics especially for inner city kids as if their isn't a knock on sports already..
  • Shanelle626
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    What most disturbs me about this video is how many adults/parents got involved IN THE FIGHT. C'mon people, act your age and help to diffuse the situation, don't contribute to it's escalation. Truly sad.
  • speedwell
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    I think that I saw Keith Closs somewhere in there.
  • notice the color..its amazing
    dont see many white ppl fighting
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