16-year-old girl runs on field and tackles football player mid-game, is charged with assault
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The confrontation unfolded Tuesday night during a game between South Middle School and Cornersville Middle School at South’s home field at Franklin County High School.
South had just scored a touchdown as officials threw penalty flags for what appeared to be extracurricular action behind the play.
That’s when a girl appeared out of nowhere to rock a South player, who got up, only for her to immediately push him back to the ground.
Coaches and other players separated her from the South student-athlete.
“A fan ran onto the field and tackled a player,” the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “The referees immediately ended the game and cleared the field. The stadium was emptied without further incident, and no one was injured.”
Franklin County High School in Winchester, Tenn. WSMV The 16-year-old suspect “was released to her parents and has since been charged with assault and disorderly conduct,” the sheriff’s office added.
She has been permanently barred from ever setting foot on any Franklin County School System properties and won’t be allowed into any Cornersville games — home and away — for the next year, the sheriff’s office added.
The game, which was in the third quarter when the tackle happened, was called, and South was awarded a 35-0 victory.
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