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High School Football Player Destroys Opposing Team’s Furniture With Sledgehammer
Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
A football player from Sutter High School in Sacramento, CA. went a little too far after a section playoff game loss to West Valley High and destroyed the opponent's locker room furniture with a sledgehammer...
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“Yah some things got out of hand… he was definitely upset about the loss about the loss,” said Cameron Applegarth. “Our school is looked at like a piece of trash. We look like bullies we look like sore losers.”

Applegrath is on the Sutter High team and is friends with the player in the video. He says his teammate lost control of his emotions and now the school is paying a price.

“You can’t always win and if you don’t win you still has to handle defeat,” said Ryan Robison, the superintendent and principal of Sutter Union High School.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
12 Comments
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Palmetto0864 months
Sorry for destroying your couch. Here's a chair.
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Hangit64 months
Break it down, you can't touch this, Hammer time!
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SECdragonmaster64 months
thug
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BigDawg042064 months
CBS Sacramento has some major talent
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SuperFanDan64 months
That reporter was easy on the eyes
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SECdragonmaster64 months
He was. The girl anchor was pretty as well.
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Placebeaux64 months
frick yo couch?
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SoFla Tideroller64 months
"you still has to handle..." That is the superintendent of the school? I think I detected part of the problem.
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young man tiger64 months
Do most high school locker rooms have sledge hammers in them?
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football10164 months
99.9% chance that couch smelled like arse anyway.
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JackieTreehorn64 months
Sue that little bastard
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BigPerm3064 months
That was smashing
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