High School Baseball Player Is Facing Charges For Disgusting Act
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New Mexico HS baseball player charged, team suspended amid allegations teen urinated in opponents' water jug
A New Mexico high school baseball player was charged and his junior varsity team suspended over disgusting allegations stemming from an alleged incident last month.
High School Baseball Player Is Facing Charges For Disgusting Act
Meet The Cheerleaders Of The NCAA Tournament (1:32) A New Mexico high school junior varsity baseball team is in hot water, perhaps more than just figuratively.The Rio Rancho High School JV team has had its season suspended amid allegations that a member of the squad urinated in an opposing team's water jug during a game last month. According to a report from KOAT, a 16-year-old Rio Rancho student is facing 15 counts of battery for relieving hims…
Baseball Player Facing Charges After Peeing In Opponent's Water Causes Team's Season To Be Suspended
Peeing in an opponent’s water cooler might not be explicitly called out in any baseball rule book, but trust me when I say that it's frowned upon. A New Mexico high school JV baseball player is finding out that it's also against the law.Rumors of a player from the Rio Rancho High School's junior varsity baseball team peeing in an opponent’s water cooler surfaced recently and resulted in the suspension of the team's season while a police investig…
New Mexico H.S. Baseball Player Hit With Criminal Charges For Allegedly Peeing In Opposing Team's Water Cooler
water cooler No athlete expects a warm welcome when they head into enemy territory for a game as the visiting team. However, some high school baseball players in New Mexico got an especially hostile reception courtesy of a rival who’s been charged with peeing in their water cooler before a game. I don’t know if there’s a single person on the planet who can look back at their high school experience without thinking, “Wow, I did some really stupid…
New Mexico High School Baseball Player Faces Charges for Allegedly Urinating in Opponent’s Water Cooler
High school athletics can be intense. Rivalries run deep, and games often come with trash talk, tension, and a competitive edge. But one recent incident in New Mexico crossed far beyond the lines of sportsmanship—and may have entered criminal territory. A 16-year-old junior varsity baseball player from Rio Rancho High School has been charged with 15 counts of battery after allegedly urinating in the opposing team’s water cooler ahead of a game a…
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