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A Texas high school football team has been punished for using belts to hit their opponents after beating them in a 77-0 win last month.
Members of the Willis team apparently thought it would be funny to use the belts after their shut-out win against Cleveland, as seen in a Officials at Willis High also put out a statement commenting on how disappointed they are in the team. “That’s just shady and there’s no point in doing that. It’s just very childish for them to do that,” added Melanie Gonzalez, the mother of a Cleveland student.Four Illegals Arrested for Allegedly Beating, Robbing TX Woman in Her Home
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