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PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) - Members of a high school girls basketball team in Portland are speaking up after they say they had racial slurs yelled at them during a game.

The superintendent at Parkrose School District says it happened to their student athletes while they were playing against St. Helens.

The girls and their coach spoke with FOX 12 Wednesday night and said this isn’t the first time it has happened. While the team was playing against St. Helens last week, their coach said fans were making monkey noises and calling her athletes the n-word.


“It’s frustrating to know that their safety is in harm’s way,” Krystal Forthan, the girls’ first-year varsity coach, said.

Forthan says fans started yelling slurs during junior-varsity games, and then it trickled into the varsity game.

Last week, a letter from the Parkrose School District’s superintendent went home to parents, saying that an “unfortunate incident” happened at Tuesday night’s game at St. Helens High School. Student athletes, staff and families, it says, experienced racial gestures and slurs and abusive language.

"You’re trying to have good sportsmanship, and you’re trying to focus on your team and trying to get the win, and then you have people saying racial slurs in the audience, and it’s hard for us to focus when you’re hearing people call you the n-word, making monkey noises … I feel like we got the point where we’re tired of hearing it,” Brianna Benjamin, a student athlete, said.

The coaches had an action plan after the game: they would shake hands and walk immediately back to the bus. But that didn’t stop the horrible language.

“I don’t know where these girls got the strength to literally walk on that bus, not saying anything at all,” Chloe E., the team’s administrator, said. “I’m grateful at how they did handle themselves.”

The students who have played St. Helens High School before say this isn’t the first time it’s happened. For Teniya Green, the captain of the team, those actions hit hard.

“I broke down in class because it was like, I had to let it out, because I wasn’t gonna do it in front of them,” Green said. “My dad didn’t teach me to be like that towards people, like it wasn’t even for me, it was for my girls, they’re scared and I’m captain and I’m supposed to be like, ‘girls, we’re good, we got it, let’s keep positive.’”

The St. Helens superintendent says they have taken “appropriate action".

Their statement to FOX 12 says, in part, that they “are working closely with the Parkrose School District to rebuild trust with both their student athletes and the Parkrose community. As a district, we strive to embrace diversity and strongly oppose any form of discrimination.”

The statement goes on to say that they hope they “are able to turn this unfortunate incident into a valuable learning experience.”


The Parkrose varsity girls, however, feel an apology isn’t enough. They say they want to see action taken against St. Helens High School sports.

The Oregon Schools Activities Association released a statement saying, “This type of behavior is unacceptable at high school events.”

“Our focus has been on getting the two schools, specifically their administrative teams, talking to one another and supporting them in their collaborative efforts to address what took place and prevent future incidents. Administrators from both schools have connected and are working together to insure a safe and welcoming environment for all moving forward,” according to an OSAA statement.

OSAA’s guidelines for schools regarding sportsmanship and event management can be found at osaa.org.

The Parkrose superintendent said in their letter to FOX 12 that they’ve asked the St. Helens School District to provide more security, including school resource officers at games.

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Yep, I received that letter from the school. My daughter heard about the incident, but not specifics. The wrestling team debated not competing against St Helens shortly after that incident as retaliation (they opted to compete anyway).

I'm not exactly sure what "action" they want the OSAA to take though.
 
Yep, I received that letter from the school. My daughter heard about the incident, but not specifics. The wrestling team debated not competing against St Helens shortly after that incident as retaliation (they opted to compete anyway).

I'm not exactly sure what "action" they want the OSAA to take though.

Loss of scholarships and no bowl games for 3 years.

barfo
 
This is crazy.

Who and how many people?

Some students? Parents?

If it were only one or two kids I would expect someone to drag them out of the gym so this is really confusing. I hope there is video we see eventually.
 
I hope there is video we see eventually.
A lot of "commenters" were suggesting that without video evidence, they won't believe anything happened at all.

According to some, this kind of behavior has been common at St Helens going back decades. Personally, if I were taking minority kids into an area known for racist behavior, I would have 10 cameras going from the moment the bus pulled up. Document and expose everything.
 
Here's the letter from the Parkrose Superintendent. Nothing really significant in here other than to say that the slurs apparently continued after the game even as the players were heading to the bus.

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A lot of "commenters" were suggesting that without video evidence, they won't believe anything happened at all.

According to some, this kind of behavior has been common at St Helens going back decades. Personally, if I were taking minority kids into an area known for racist behavior, I would have 10 cameras going from the moment the bus pulled up. Document and expose everything.
I just don't get how this works. If it is a large portion of the crowd I expect a brawl with opposing fans.

If it is students I expect the school administration to take them out of the gym.

It is just bizarre that they got away with it.
 
A lot of "commenters" were suggesting that without video evidence, they won't believe anything happened at all.

According to some, this kind of behavior has been common at St Helens going back decades. Personally, if I were taking minority kids into an area known for racist behavior, I would have 10 cameras going from the moment the bus pulled up. Document and expose everything.

My grandson experienced it as he played both football and basketball for Putnam and played at St. Helens several times in both sports. I never made it to a game at St. Helens but my daughter mentioned some fans being rude and racist.
 
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I've been thinking about this off and on since this thread started.

I'm against punching Nazis in say a public square that are just spouting their bullshit like other dipshits.

On the other hand if I were in a crowd at a middle school girls basketball game I'd want to drag these assholes out by their necks.


Trying to decide if that is hypocrisy. I don't think it is but it feels like it.
 
I've been thinking about this off and on since this thread started.

I'm against punching Nazis in say a public square that are just spouting their bullshit like other dipshits.

On the other hand if I were in a crowd at a middle school girls basketball game I'd want to drag these assholes out by their necks.

Trying to decide if that is hypocrisy. I don't think it is but it feels like it.

We did something similar at Jesuit against Wilson.

"Grand-Theft Au-to"
"Where's my Wall-et"
"Is he strapped"

We were super racist and waved our wallets in the air at games. They called us fags. We called Aloha and Glencoe inbred hicks. Circle of love!
 
Back in high school me and another guy started a countdown from 10 to 1 with about 30 seconds left and we caused one of the JV girls to hoist a wild half court shot. We got scolded by the JV coach and I've been a good boy at high school sporting events ever since.
 
Back in high school me and another guy started a countdown from 10 to 1 with about 30 seconds left and we caused one of the JV girls to hoist a wild half court shot. We got scolded by the JV coach and I've been a good boy at high school sporting events ever since.
They'd let high school kids ump little league games. I was 18 or so and when my little brother was playing I'd stand behind home plate and call balls and strikes just loud enough for the kid to hear. The ball would be a foot outside and I'd say strike before it got to the plate and they'd almost always fall for it.

One parent caught on and complained and I had to stop. It was super fun though.
 
Forthan says fans started yelling slurs

The Parkrose varsity girls, however, feel an apology isn’t enough. They say they want to see action taken against St. Helens High School sports.


umm, I wonder what sort of draconian action will be enough punishment for that team?

Those dang fans of theirs! That could be someone pretty unrelated to the team. Who knows?
 
Good friend of mine’s daughter is on the team. He was at the game and said it was a pretty big group of the student section envolved. Very sad this happens man. He’s a 6’6” black dude..... told him he shoulda gone over there and sat right in the middle of them. He laughed and said if I was there with him, he would have! Ha!
 
Good friend of mine’s daughter is on the team. He was at the game and said it was a pretty big group of the student section envolved. Very sad this happens man. He’s a 6’6” black dude..... told him he shoulda gone over there and sat right in the middle of them. He laughed and said if I was there with him, he would have! Ha!


Oh man! That would fix those loud mouths!
But would it satisfy those that want action against the team?

"The Parkrose varsity girls, however, feel an apology isn’t enough. They say they want to see action taken against St. Helens High School sports."
 
Oh man! That would fix those loud mouths!
But would it satisfy those that want action against the team?

"The Parkrose varsity girls, however, feel an apology isn’t enough. They say they want to see action taken against St. Helens High School sports."
I always hate to punish people for things they didn't do but in this case shutting down all team sports for the year would be fine with me.


If this has been happening for years then the administration needs to go too.
 
I always hate to punish people for things they didn't do but in this case shutting down all team sports for the year would be fine with me.


If this has been happening for years then the administration needs to go too.

eh, I don't know enough to begin to say.
 
With not even one single specific instance described by the offended coach in her letter, and apparently not noticeable enough that either coach, any fans, any student or parent felt the need to speak up AT ALL TO ANYONE AT THE TIME, I'm going to conclude this is much ado about nothing. A couple losers in the stands, certainly nothing to blame an entire school for. The problem is the coaches did nothing to confront it. Neither one.

Any decent coach, either side, would have stopped the game and called out the offenders right then and there.

Both teams need stronger coaches.
 
I won a state title with Parkrose. Ironically, when I was there, there were maybe 10 kids in the entire school that were black.
 

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