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for kneeling during the National Anthem
The Norman, Oklahoma, Public Schools District is condemning an announcer who "made racist and hateful comments targeted at our Norman High student athletes" on a livestream of a state basketball tournament, a statement from the district superintendent said.
On Thursday, the Norman High School girls' basketball team was set to play Midwest City in the Oklahoma 6A state basketball tournament.
A video of the livestream shows that when the Norman players kneeled during the National Anthem, one of the announcers began to hurl insults at them."They're kneeling? F**king n***ers," the person is heard saying.
The game was being livestreamed by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Network."I hope Norman gets their ass kicked," the speaker, who has not been officially named, says.
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The Oklahoma high school basketball announcer whohurled racist insults during a livestream of a state basketball game has apologized for his actions.
In a statement Matt Rowan said he "most regrettably made some statements that cannot be taken back."
He said that he is a Type 1 diabetic and during the game his blood sugar was spiking.
He offered a "sincere apology" to all involved in the game and said it's "not unusual" for him to become disoriented and say inappropriate and hurtful things.
"While the comments I made would certainly seem to indicate that I am a racist, I am not," he said. "I have never considered myself to be racist, and in short cannot explain why I made those comments."
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