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ARCHIVE for 8 April 2006
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Sports: Black Manatee County coach arrested for allegedly having sex with student The track team is without a coach. 46-year-old Ernest Lee Jones who used to have the job is behind bars charged with a sex crime against a 17-year-old girl. Jones has been with the school system for 11-years and had coached Lakewood Ranch High’s Boys and Girls’ Cross Country and Track Teams, as well as the Girls Basketball Team. Superintendent Roger Dearing, who’s asking parents to talk to their daughters and see if there are other apparent victims.- (Newsroom) - (more sports) |
Sports: NBA Player Hurt In Drive-By Shooting Denver Nuggets guard and former N.C. State star Julius Hodge was shot and wounded early Saturday while driving on a highway, authorities said. Hodge’s vehicle was hit with several bullets from an unknown type of weapon. Some of the rounds struck Hodge in his lower extremities. After being hit by gunfire, Hodge stopped his vehicle in the middle of the road and the passenger flagged down another motorist, who transported them to the hospital. - (more sports) |
Sports: Boxer gets 30 years for killing sports writer LOS ANGELES - Boxer James Butler Jr., who fought under the moniker "The Harlem Hammer," was sentenced Wednesday to nearly 30 years in prison for the death of sports journalist Sam Kellerman. Butler will also pay $17,853 in funeral expenses to Kellerman's family, $10,000 to the state's victim restitution fund and $11,882 to the owner of the victim's apartment, which was left torched and blood-soaked after the killing, said Jane Robison, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office. Kellerman's body was found in his Hollywood apartment on Oct. 17, 2004, near a hammer. - (reader link) - (crime) - (more sports) Ref: Sportswriter Sam Kellerman laid to rest |
Sports: Six Mississippi State footballers pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting an off-duty police officer Six Mississippi State football players pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting an off-duty police officer, their lawyer said Monday. Police also charged freshman quarterback Tray Rutland with assaulting the police officer at a downtown bar last weekend. Five teammates, all freshmen, were arrested Sunday -- defensive backs Keith Fitzhugh and Derek Pegues, offensive tackle Michael Gates and defensive linemen Charles Burns and Quinton Wesley. - (Newsroom) - (more sports) |
Homo Sports: Black basketballer suspected of homosexual assault on 15-year-old teammate A High School basketball player suspected of sexual assault in a team hazing incident last month was ordered released on house arrest. Daman Starring was released from the county juvenile jail into the custody of his mother by Hearing Master Stephen Compan . The 17-year-old is accused of attacking a 15-year-old teammate while the boy was held down by five teammates, all of whom, like Starring, are suspended from school pending expulsion. Starring faces one count of sexual assault and two counts of open and gross lewdness. Starring penetrated the 15-year-old player's rectum and groped the 15-year-old's buttocks and testicles. - (Newsroom) - (more sports) |
Sports: Ex footballer wanted for rape - murders his two daughters then himself Two young girls were found dead in the back seat of a car after their father -- wanted on rape charges -- fatally shot himself in what police called an apparent murder-suicide. An officer patrolling a parking lot at the Bull Run fossil plant near Oak Ridge discovered Richard A. Howard, 32, sitting in his car. When the officer returned to the car he found Howard slumped over the steering wheel, dead from a gunshot wound. A suicide note, handgun and the bodies of daughters Brionna, 3, and Markayla, 2, were found in the car. Howard, a former University of Tennessee football player had two felony rape warrants against him - (crime) - (more sports) |
Sports: High school track coach Marcus arrested on charges of having sex with a pair of underage girls A high school track coach was arrested Tuesday on charges of having sex with a pair of female student athletes, police said. Marcus Grocesley, 21, of 719 Water St. was jailed on four counts of criminal sexual assault in connection with his trysts with the two girls. Grocesley was an unpaid coach with the girls' track and field team and may have been a volunteer coach with the girls' basketball team as well, police said. Both girls are 17 now, the chief said, and one was 16 when the sex started. One girl attends Joliet Central High School and the other Joliet West. - (Newsroom) - (more sports) |
Sports: Two Eastern Oregon footballers charged with rape LA GRANDE, Ore. - Two Eastern Oregon University football players are charged with rape and sexual abuse stemming from an alleged assault in January. The two, Christopher McSwain, 23, and Michael McCoy, 22, were arrested Wednesday after a Union County grand jury issued indictments. Both were jailed and ordered held pending another hearing. - (Newsroom) - (Northwest) - (more sports) - Ref: 2005 Football |
Sports: Black U.S. Coast Guard Academy footballer accused of sexual assault of 7 female cadets and rape A U.S. Naval Academy cadet testified Tuesday about a night of heavy drinking with two Coast Guard cadets that ended with one accusing the other of rape. Midshipman Kristin Strizki was a witness at a hearing that will determine whether Coast Guard Cadet Webster M. Smith, 22, a member of the academy football team, is court-martialed. Seven female cadets have accused Smith of assaulting them between May and November 2005. One of the cadets, a friend of Strizki's, said she was raped. The woman was among five alleged victims who testified Monday in secret at the Article 32 hearing, the military equivalent of a grand jury. Strizki's testimony Tuesday was public. - (Newsroom) - (more sports) |
Rape victim files lawsuit against Arizona State - Alleges Athletic Department ignored football player's past of sexual harassment ASU and members of the Athletic Department are facing their second lawsuit in less than a month. A civil lawsuit was filed in Superior Court by an ASU female student alleging members of the athletic department had knowledge of former football player Darnel Henderson's history of sexual harassment, but failed to take action before he allegedly raped her. A similar lawsuit was brought against ASU, the Arizona Board of Regents, head football coach Dirk Koetter and former Athletic Director Gene Smith Feb. 22 claiming the athletic department knew Loren Wade, a running back for the Sun Devils at the time, had a history of violence before the shooting death of former ASU football player Brandon Falkner in April 2005. Wade was arrested and indicted in connection with the Falkner's death. The new lawsuit said ASU, Koetter and Smith "created and fostered an environment that encouraged inappropriate behavior by football players, including sexual harassment of female students and other women." The suit alleges Darnel Henderson raped the female after he entered her unlocked dorm room in San Pablo on March 12, 2004. Henderson was a member of ASU's Summer Bridge Program. During that time there were "numerous occasions on which Henderson exposed himself to women and physically assaulted one woman by throwing her against the wall," the lawsuit said. The complaint alleged that in fall 2003 Henderson moved into Palo Verde Main, where he continued to sexually harass women. - (crime) - (Norcal) - (more sports) Ref: Caste Football |
Sports: Former black baseball star Dwight Gooden arrested for violating the terms of his probation - (Newsroom) |
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Sports: Feral black "high school track star" raped and murdered White Ohio State co-ed Stephanie Hummer |
Every Black Kid Should Strive to Be a Professional Athlete - by The NCAA's (1998) annual six-year study reported that only 33% of Black male basketball players graduated and 42% of Black football players graduated at the division I level . Individually, basketball reported the lowest graduation rate in all divisions. This number tells me that 67% of Black male basketball players, in this study, who attended college did not receive proper academic advising. |
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Consumer Discrimination in the NBA Trading-Card Market - Eighty percent of the trading cards are of black NBA players. |
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