Sayreville HS football season cancelled due to sodomy and hazing between players :scust:

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Investigators are looking into whether upperclassmen on the Sayreville football team digitally penetrated underclassmen on the team
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how do you digitally penetrate someone???
 

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how do you digitally penetrate someone???
Another person :why:

dig·it
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noun
noun: digit; plural noun: digits

  1. any of the numerals from 0 to 9, especially when forming part of a number.
    synonyms:numeral, number, figure, integer
    "the door code has ten digits"

  2. a finger (including the thumb) or toe.
    synonyms:finger, thumb, toe;

    extremity
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Another person :why:

dig·it
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noun
noun: digit; plural noun: digits

  1. any of the numerals from 0 to 9, especially when forming part of a number.
    synonyms:numeral, number, figure, integer
    "the door code has ten digits"

  2. a finger (including the thumb) or toe.
    synonyms:finger, thumb, toe;

    extremity
    "we wanted to warm our frozen digits"
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      an equivalent structure at the end of the limbs of many higher vertebrates.
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Gay shyt be happening in locker rooms. I ain't suprised. That's why a nikka would change in the bathrooms. I remember in HS some c00n kicked the door down while I was taking a duece :birdman:. I know of one dude on my team who transfered cause a 400+ pound cac put old boys mouthpiece in his ass and put it back on his helmet. No one said shyt. This nikka went thru practice with a doo doo mouth piece :snoop:. Lowkey thinking back locker room culture is hella gay and shyt should change:manny:
 

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Not suprised...

Expect some fakkitry to be going on when the team is majority white.

It's typically the white boys who be into that hazing shyt...and it's typically them to do gay ass shyt like sticking shyt in asses..if the brother is involved then he is one of them types who lived in a house his whole life,and grew up in the same neighborhood as the white boys.

I bet most of the black kids on that squad lived on the side of town where the apartments are and shyt,and the white kids live in the houses....and chances are that lightskin dude was involved in the fakkitry too....and I bet he lives in the white neighborhoods.
:heh: conveniently ignoring my post about the Brooklyn, NOT majority white football team doing the same back in the days. I see you though - run with your racist narrative at all means breh :salute:
 

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http://www.nj.com/middlesex/index.s...layers_recount_paddling_initiations_in_1.html

According to several former players, the sexual hazing revealed this week that allegedly occurred at Sayreville High School is not the only hazing that may have happened under coach George Najjar.

When contacted by NJ Advance Media, former athletes who played for Najjar while he was the head coach at Lincoln High School in Brooklyn in the 1980s recounted initiation rituals during preseason camp that included Animal House-style paddling of underclassmen by upperclassmen.

Najjar, in his 20th season at Sayreville, repeatedly has declined comment on the hazing allegations when reached by phone or at his home.

NJ Advance Media spoke with eight former football players who were coached by Najjar during his previous tenure as Abraham Lincoln High in Brooklyn — players who all voiced support for their former coach.

Several of Najjar’s former Lincoln players described the paddling as a relatively harmless football tradition that they did not believe Najjar knew about.

The initiations occurred “since the dawn of time, from what I understood,” former Lincoln player Chris Grayson said. “I got my paddle, I gave my paddle and that was it. We were family.”

Added Grayson: “It was a tradition thing.”

William Spinelli, another Lincoln football player who graduated in 1987, said he was saved from a paddling by the coach. He recalled a vivid scene of his tearful camp initiation, which he said was stopped by Najjar right before Spinelli was going to be paddled.

“Coach Najjar came in there and I was the last one,” Spinelli said. “They saved me for last for some reason. He actually stopped it and didn’t let it go on, and I’ll never forget that. I was in tears because I was afraid, and he actually stopped it and didn’t let it happen… he took us all on the field to run [as discipline] because of what was going on.”

Other former Lincoln players denied any paddling occurred at the team’s football camp. Mike Greene, a teammate of Spinelli’s, said he didn’t remember it happening.

“No one paddled me,” Greene said. “And I would know that because ... I was a pretty integral part of that team. No one I played with can remember that happening.”

On Wednesday, a man who called himself “Sean in Staten Island” and claimed to be a former Lincoln football player coached by Najjar in 1985 and 1986, called into WFAN’s "Miked Up," hosted by Mike Francesa. The man said he experienced “degrading” and “scary” events at Lincoln’s football camp that he claimed were similar to the allegations at Sayreville.

On Wednesday, a parent of a Sayreville football player told NJ Advance Media that in an almost daily occurrence, upperclassmen would pounce on a freshman in the locker room, hold him down and digitally penetrate him. Those fingers then would be forced into the victim's mouth.

“I played for Najjar back in ’85 and ’86 and I could absolutely tell you that these types of things went on even then,” the caller said, without getting into specifics.

Francesa asked the caller if Najjar knew about it at the time.

“It was common knowledge amongst the team, certain events would go on,” the caller said. “We went up to football camp, and the stuff that went on in that camp was degrading and scary. Even though I was a big kid and I was a tough Brooklyn kid, you’d have five, six guys, teaming up on one guy, holding him down.”

“The fact that he wouldn’t know could be almost impossible to me. He was never present for any of these things. [But] they overhear what goes on.”

Attempts by NJ Advance Media to track down the caller have been unsuccessful.

One thing about Najjar remains certain: The man can coach. He began his varsity coaching career at Lincoln in 1983 and went on to compile a 94-32-1 record that included a PSAL city championship in 1993. Two years later, he was off to Sayreville, where he remains today.

With the Bombers, Najjar has steered the program to a 162-49 record and 18 straight playoff appearances, including three state sectional championships over the past four years. With the remainder of this season canceled because of an ongoing criminal investigation, Najjar's postseason streak will end.

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a real "cac" team right there :mjlol:... bu, bu, but that's "cac" culture :heh:

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Look at all the fakkits I @'ed who never responded to this post :mjlol:, especially that racist piece of shyt @AITheAnswerAI. Great to see that "his" people love to finger each other's booty holes :scusthov:

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Look at all the fakkits I @'ed who never responded to this post :mjlol:, especially that racist piece of shyt @AITheAnswerAI. Great to see that "his" people love to finger each other's booty holes :scusthov:

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You tagged them after you edited the posts so they prob didn't see you mentioned them in their notifications
 

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http://www.nj.com/middlesex/index.s...layers_recount_paddling_initiations_in_1.html

According to several former players, the sexual hazing revealed this week that allegedly occurred at Sayreville High School is not the only hazing that may have happened under coach George Najjar.

When contacted by NJ Advance Media, former athletes who played for Najjar while he was the head coach at Lincoln High School in Brooklyn in the 1980s recounted initiation rituals during preseason camp that included Animal House-style paddling of underclassmen by upperclassmen.

Najjar, in his 20th season at Sayreville, repeatedly has declined comment on the hazing allegations when reached by phone or at his home.

NJ Advance Media spoke with eight former football players who were coached by Najjar during his previous tenure as Abraham Lincoln High in Brooklyn — players who all voiced support for their former coach.

Several of Najjar’s former Lincoln players described the paddling as a relatively harmless football tradition that they did not believe Najjar knew about.

The initiations occurred “since the dawn of time, from what I understood,” former Lincoln player Chris Grayson said. “I got my paddle, I gave my paddle and that was it. We were family.”

Added Grayson: “It was a tradition thing.”

William Spinelli, another Lincoln football player who graduated in 1987, said he was saved from a paddling by the coach. He recalled a vivid scene of his tearful camp initiation, which he said was stopped by Najjar right before Spinelli was going to be paddled.

“Coach Najjar came in there and I was the last one,” Spinelli said. “They saved me for last for some reason. He actually stopped it and didn’t let it go on, and I’ll never forget that. I was in tears because I was afraid, and he actually stopped it and didn’t let it happen… he took us all on the field to run [as discipline] because of what was going on.”

Other former Lincoln players denied any paddling occurred at the team’s football camp. Mike Greene, a teammate of Spinelli’s, said he didn’t remember it happening.

“No one paddled me,” Greene said. “And I would know that because ... I was a pretty integral part of that team. No one I played with can remember that happening.”

On Wednesday, a man who called himself “Sean in Staten Island” and claimed to be a former Lincoln football player coached by Najjar in 1985 and 1986, called into WFAN’s "Miked Up," hosted by Mike Francesa. The man said he experienced “degrading” and “scary” events at Lincoln’s football camp that he claimed were similar to the allegations at Sayreville.

On Wednesday, a parent of a Sayreville football player told NJ Advance Media that in an almost daily occurrence, upperclassmen would pounce on a freshman in the locker room, hold him down and digitally penetrate him. Those fingers then would be forced into the victim's mouth.

“I played for Najjar back in ’85 and ’86 and I could absolutely tell you that these types of things went on even then,” the caller said, without getting into specifics.

Francesa asked the caller if Najjar knew about it at the time.

“It was common knowledge amongst the team, certain events would go on,” the caller said. “We went up to football camp, and the stuff that went on in that camp was degrading and scary. Even though I was a big kid and I was a tough Brooklyn kid, you’d have five, six guys, teaming up on one guy, holding him down.”

“The fact that he wouldn’t know could be almost impossible to me. He was never present for any of these things. [But] they overhear what goes on.”

Attempts by NJ Advance Media to track down the caller have been unsuccessful.

One thing about Najjar remains certain: The man can coach. He began his varsity coaching career at Lincoln in 1983 and went on to compile a 94-32-1 record that included a PSAL city championship in 1993. Two years later, he was off to Sayreville, where he remains today.

With the Bombers, Najjar has steered the program to a 162-49 record and 18 straight playoff appearances, including three state sectional championships over the past four years. With the remainder of this season canceled because of an ongoing criminal investigation, Najjar's postseason streak will end.

:lupe:

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a real "cac" team right there :mjlol:... bu, bu, but that's "cac" culture :heh:

@pickles
@LurkMoar
@Stinky Diver
@mamba
@Hawaiian Punch
@kash10003
@mrken12
@Willstyles
@Danie84
@Fujiman
@blackzeus
@Ineedmoney504
@AITheAnswerAI

:umad:
You know this cac would come in here to defend his cac people. fukking bytch
 
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