A football play with an anti-semitic play became cause for concern at the Beachwood v. Brooklyn High School football game Friday night.
BEACHWOOD, Ohio - A football play with an anti-Semitic play became cause for concern at the Beachwood v. Brooklyn High School football game Friday night.
The letter states that head coach Scott Fischer told the athletic director that Brooklyn’s coaches were calling a defensive play which they named “Nazi.” It was agreed that if the play continued to be referred to using the offensive name, players would be pulled from the field, Peters wrote.
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