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CIF strips Coronado High School of championship title following tortilla-throwing incident against Orange Glen

CIF strips Coronado High School of championship title following tortilla-throwing incident against Orange Glen The California Interscholastic Federation said the act of throwing tortillas was unacceptable and levied seven sanctions against Coronado High School. Author: Abbie Alford (Reporter), CBS News 8 Team Published: 5:04 PM PDT June 30, 2021 Updated: 11:45 PM PDT June 30, 2021 CORONADO, Calif. After over a week-long investigation into an incident many called racist, the California Interscholastic Federation has levied several sanctions against one of the schools involved. In a statement, the CIF called the act of throwing tortillas at a predominately Latino team - Orange Glen High School - unacceptable and issued seven sanctions against Coronado High School s basketball team stripping it of the championship title. 

Opinion: The Coronado School Board should rehire Coach Laaperi and apologize

was valedictorian of Coronado High School class of 1960. I’m from Coronado, a Coronado High School graduate, a son of a one-time Coronado school board member, a school board member myself, the father of a current school board president elsewhere, and the father of a Colorado public school principal. My roots go so deep here that even my ship while I was in the Navy had Coronado as a home port. I think the Coronado school board and the California Interscholastic Federation have made huge errors and must correct them. Last week, the board voted unanimously to fire the high school boys’ head basketball coach, JD Laaperi, following a recent playoff game. Wednesday, CIF vacated Coronado High’s regional championship, put it on probation for three years and levied other sanctions, too.

High school s basketball title revoked after tortilla incident

The Coronado Unified School Board voted unanimously last week to fire Coronado boys basketball coach JD Laaperi. In its announcement, the CIF “strongly encouraged” Coronado High to work with Orange Glen to create a positive school relationship. CIF suggested the two schools share in a “restorative justice” exercise and work on community service projects together. “While consequences are warranted for such an egregious action as throwing tortillas at a predominantly Latino team and the sanctions below are being levied on the athletic program at Coronado High School, we must all be aware that behavior does not normally change with sanctions alone,” the CIF said. “The path towards real change comes with the development of empathy for those who are on the receiving end of this type of degrading and demeaning behavior, no matter the proffered intent of that behavior.”

CIF Vacates Coronado High s Championship Title Over Postgame Tortilla-Throwing Incident – NBC Los Angeles

Updated on July 1, 2021 at 6:16 am NBC Universal, Inc. What to Know Coronado High School s boys basketball team played against the boys from Escondido s Orange Glen High School in the regional CIF championship on June 19, 2021 Coronado beat Orange Glen 60-57 in the tense, close game at the Coronado High School gym After the game, those on the Coronado side threw tortillas at the athletes from Orange Glen a predominantly Latino team in an act of racism The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) has vacated Coronado High School s championship title following its investigation of the postgame tortilla-throwing incident that largely overshadowed the matchup with Orange Glen High School of Escondido two weekends ago.

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