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WHITEHALL, N.Y. (AP) — Officials in an upstate New York school district have fired the head coach of the varsity football team after his players got into a brawl with opposing players during last weekend's game.
The Post-Star of Glens Falls reports (http://bit.ly/1DzTVx0 ) that the Board of Education in Whitehall voted to fire Justin Culligan during a meeting held Monday. Athletic Director Keith Redmond said he's overseeing the football program, with the assistant coaches leading practices.
Saturday's Class D game between visiting Rensselaer (rehn-suh-LEER') and Whitehall was halted with six minutes remaining in the third quarter after tensions rose when a Whitehall player was ejected for a personal foul. The ejection followed a second-quarter brawl that nearly cleared both benches.
Whitehall was leading 28-6 when a referee ended the game, after Redmond raised concerns about the safety of players and spectators.
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