As fans return to HS sports, student behavior has never been worse

At another point in the game, the Oliver sisters, who are Black and play for their local high school team in Zillah, Wash., heard fans from the opposing student section making monkey noises and gestures.

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It didn’t stop as the girls tried to make their way to the team’s bus after the game, they later told their mother, who was not in attendance. When Lauria Oliver arrived to pick her daughters up, she noticed many of their teammates crying. She could see the devastation on her daughters’ faces.

“It really did change a lot of things. It changed them, as people,” said Lauria Oliver, who is White. “It was almost like we were in a Twilight Zone. You read about this happening in other places, but until it happens to you … you really don’t know how you’re going to feel.”

Since the return of spectators to high school sporting events following the pandemic shutdown, many young athletes across the country have experienced similar hate speech and other abuse. School officials have reported problematic fan behavior ranging from students using foul language, making obscene gestures, throwing objects, and physically fighting. The uptick also has included spectators hurling sexually demeaning and racist language at young athletes.

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