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His son, Sam Zullo, who is also a girlsbasketball coach, declined to comment on the incident, saying his focus was on helping his father and their family navigate the situation.
The Northville Central School District said it was “deeply disturbed” by Zullo’s conduct, and he would no longer coach at the district
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The world of high school sports saw another scandal this month when Alaila Everett, a senior track star at I.C. Norcom High School,struck competitor Kaelen Tucker of Brookville High School in the head with a baton, causing a concussion.
Everett maintains it was an accident and claims the video doesn’t accurately reflect what happened.
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“My baton got stuck behind her back like this,” she said, gesturing upward, “and it rolled up her back. I lost my balance, and when I pumped my arms again, she got hit.
“I know my intention is that I would never hit somebody on purpose.”
Meanwhile, Tucker insists that her opponent’s actions were intentional. “I still can’t believe it; I’m in shock. I’m still trying to take it all in; I can’t believe it happened,” she said. “Why did you do it, and why haven’t you apologized?”
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