New Jersey High School Football Player Rips Opponent’s Helmet Off, Hits Him With It

Not exactly being a good sport. Since when did high school football in New Jersey become so heated, so competitive, that one football player had to go on and smash the other one in the head with his own helmet? Looks like that is exactly what happened this past weekend, when two New Jersey high schools, Immaculata and Linden, met up on the field. A Linden defensive lineman grabbed the helmet off an Immaculata player and smashed him in the head with it. The Immaculata player needed ten stitches, and, shockingly, the childish Linden player was not even ejected from the game. The Immaculata High School's athletic director, Thomas Gambino, said the injured player " ... handled himself with restraint and maturity at the time, upholding Immaculata's expectations for sportsmanship. Once we reviewed the videotape, we felt it necessary to contact Linden officials, who in turn have been very cooperative and apologetic." The local police are also looking into the incident. Via NBC NY It's just a game, folks: Rowdy NFL Football Fans Get Into Unnecessary Parking Lot Brawl
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