Brawl breaks out at softball game between Clovis High and Central East High in California

In Fresno, California, tensions escalated following a closely contested high school softball match between the Central East High Bengals and the Clovis High Cougars.

Video footage captured the game at a tense 6-6 tie during the eighth inning last Friday. The Bengals, clad in white jerseys, managed to score, prompting a joyous celebration of their victory.

Shortly thereafter, an altercation erupted when a player in black pants approached a Bengal player, dressed in blue, resulting in a heated exchange that quickly turned physical.

Chaos ensued as fists flew and people from both teams, including players and parents, intervened to separate the combatants. The conflict also spilled over to involve the spectators.

The precise cause of the altercation remains unknown.

ABC30 in Fresno contacted the Central Unified School District, which confirmed awareness of the incident and emphasized that they are addressing it with due seriousness.

In a statement, it said: The district is aware of the incident and takes these matters very seriously. The situation was addressed promptly, and appropriate disciplinary measures are being taken in accordance with district policies. We remain committed to maintaining a safe and respectful environment and continue to hold our students to high standards.

Former Central East High student-athletes Zeke Leyva and Matthew Sherman said rivalries can run hot, but they believe this incident went too far.

“The heated rivalry between Central schools and Clovis schools. I mean, growing up playing sports for four years, seeing the same faces at Clovis, you’re destined to want to be better than them,” Leyva said.

“I feel like it’s unnecessary because I didn’t do stuff like that. At the end of the day, like he said, it can have heated emotions,” Sherman said.

Multiple Clovis High parents who did not want to go on camera told Action News the video was shocking, disappointing and showed poor sportsmanship.

No players were ejected because the fight happened after the game. However, Central Section CIF Commissioner Ryan Tos said there is a strict sportsmanship policy in place.

“They’re all competitive and people make bad choices. Not just students, we’re seeing a lot of adults being ejected recently as well. This time of year, those ejections can lead to missing time in the playoffs,” Tos said.

Clovis Unified also issued a statement following the incident:

Incidents like that which occurred after the last play of Friday’s Central East and Clovis High softball game do not reflect the standard of behavior and sportsmanship that we expect from student athletes and spectators. In collaboration with administrators at Central East and the California Interscholastic Federation, our school administration completed an investigation and found that players from Clovis High were not at fault in the incident. We appreciate the seriousness with which the coaching staff and administration at Central are treating the incident and will continue to hold to a high standard of behavior expectations in our athletic programs.

The CIF said its bylaws already address spectator behavior, but new rules are being considered to specifically address fans who enter the court or field during games, with potential violations leading to ejections or sanctions against schools.

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