Saturday, September 29, 2007
Security stepped up at football game between Fort Worth’s Castleberry and Northside High Schools
The teams won't compete again in the future; mascot vandalism caper pushed things too far.
FORT WORTH Given the recent hijinks at Castleberry High School with the vandalism of a lion mascot, the authorities decided to step up security at the big football game Friday night between Castleberry and Northside High School.
School authorities sandblasted graffiti sprayed on Castleberry High that bragged about the superiority of Northside High School. One report had Northside High School students egging cars. It's been decided that the two schools won't compete again in the future, which is sad as they appear to have a whole lot of cheer.
Posted by T.G.
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