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Screengrab of the video showing the coach pulling the ponytail. A coach of a high school women's basketball team in the US has been sacked after he pulled a player's ponytail at the end of a match.
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A Hall of Fame girls basketball coach in upstate New York apologized Sunday after being fired for violently yanking the ponytail of his star player and appearing to berate her following an ...
Ex-coach Jim Zullo said he "deeply" regrets tugging on the girl's ponytail after a championship loss Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The ...
By Hank Sanders The coach of a high school girls’ basketball team from a community in New York’s Adirondacks was fired after he pulled a player’s ponytail at the end of a state championship ...
The longtime upstate New York high school girls’ basketball coach, Jim Zullo, has spoken out following his firing for yanking his player’s hair. Zullo’s son, Sam, shared his father’s ...
The high school basketball coach who was fired after he was caught on video pulling a player's ponytail has spoken out for the first time since the incident. Jim Zullo, who was seen yanking ...
Then, in a shocking moment, he violently tugs Hailey Monroe’s ponytail. Monroe, the Falcons’ star senior who scored 12 points in the defeat, started crying while her teammate Ahmya Tompkins ...
A New York high school basketball coach is apologizing after he was fired for pulling the hair of a female athlete in the wake of a state championship loss. Northville High School girls ...
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Monroe was seen crying on the sideline when Zullo approached her from behind and yanked her ponytail. Monroe then appeared to walk off with a teammate when Zullo turned his aggression towards her.
An upstate New York girls basketball coach who was fired after yanking a player’s ponytail apologized Sunday for his actions. Jim Zullo, now the former coach at Northville High, was caught on ...