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Opinion: My son plays basketball for Orange Glen. The tortilla throwing was racist and humiliating.


Rivera
is a father of four, including an Orange Glen High School basketball player. He lives in Escondido.
I am the father of one of the athletes on the Orange Glen High School varsity basketball team, Axel Rivera, a sophomore. I was embarrassed for him and my other children attending the June 19 championship game against Coronado High School, to have experienced an obviously racist incident, along with his teammates and their families of Mexican descent. It was heartbreaking, wrong and disappointing that this kind of incident still occurs in 2021. We cannot allow this to happen again. The California Interscholastic Federation had the power to make this the last time this ever happens by properly punishing the Coronado players involved in throwing tortillas and the coach for instigating the incident and by stripping the team of its championship as a deterrent for any future incidents. Its punishment was justified. ....

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Man who brought tortillas to Coronado game apologizes


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The man who brought tortillas to the Saturday night Coronado High School basketball game against Escondido’s Orange Glen High issued a public apology Thursday, saying he realizes the act of throwing tortillas has been perceived as racially insensitive.
Luke Serna, who says he is half-Mexican and a registered Democrat, on Wednesday said he gave bags of tortillas to Coronado students. During an altercation following the game, some Coronado players threw tortillas in the air toward the Orange Glen team, which is mostly Latino.
Serna issued a statement Thursday.
“I realize the tortilla throwing has been perceived as racially insensitive,” Serna wrote. “I do not condone racially insensitive behavior, and that was not my intent. I apologize to all who were hurt by this and hope it can be a teaching moment for us all to become more conscious.” ....

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