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Plus, there is a firestorm in California over a high school track star whose state title was pulled because of her celebration with a fire extinguisher. Was it clever? Or unsportsmanlike conduct?
Some civil rights leaders are challenging a decision to strip a high school track star of her state title because of how she celebrated her win.
THERE’S NOTHING NEW about the clamorous wider world with its trends and controversies pushing unpleasantly into the purity ...
A media conference at North Salinas High School brings together civil rights leaders, school officials, and community leaders ...
The law firm has reached out to the CIF to discuss ways to move forward but has so far not heard back, according to Pointer.
After clinching the 400-meter title, 16-year-old Clara Adams was disqualified for a celebratory gesture, sparking outrage.
Officials stripped Salinas sophomore Clara Adams of her medal and told her she could not participate in the 200 meter race later on.
North Salinas High School sophomore Clara Adams was stripped of her title after officials called her victory celebration ...
A California high school track star who was disqualified after she took a fire extinguisher to her cleats to celebrate her ...
Celebrities, community members and even an NAACP conference are coming to the defense of a California track star who was ...
Salinas track star Clara Adams talks about celebrating her 400 meter win by spraying a fire extinguisher and how the CIF stripped her of her title calling her behavior 'unsportsmanlike.' ...