An upstate New York high school girls basketball coach was fired after a caught-on television postgame incident where he was busted yanking a player’s hair after the team’s loss Friday night.
A high school basketball coach fired for pulling the hair of one of his young female players is facing charges of harassment in the second degree and has been summoned to court by cops. Jim Zullo ...
The Northville Central School District in Fulton County, N.Y., has since released a statement calling the coach's behavior "completely unacceptable" Getty A high school basketball coach has been ...
A Hamptons high school was evacuated Friday after administrators received a series of bomb threats — and a 15-year-old student is now facing criminal charges. Students at Westhampton Beach High ...
Five Rigby students published in teen writing anthologies; 60 RHS students attend Salt Lake StoryCon
Five Rigby High School Students have been published in Teen Anthologies and selected as winners of 2025’s Operation Literacy ...
Trump adviser Kari Lake and the U.S. Agency for Global Media aren't just defendants in five federal court battles. They're on the defensive. In two temporary – but consequential – decisions ...
A high school basketball coach from a small upstate New York town made national headlines this week after he was caught on camera pulling a teenage player's hair. Jim Zullo, 81, came out of ...
A high school girls basketball coach has been fired and charged after he was seen on video pulling a team member's ponytail. The disturbing incident unfolded on Friday in upstate New York after ...
NORTHVILLE, N.Y. -- A New York high school basketball coach was fired after he was caught on camera pulling a player's ponytail during a state championship game. Coach Jim Zullo was fired by the ...
NORTHVILLE, N.Y. — A coach who was fired within hours of pulling a player's ponytail after a loss in a New York girls basketball state championship game issued an apology Sunday, saying his ...
Matt Levine works as a contributing writer for Newsweek based in California. His expertise is in covering the NBA but he also covers multiple other sports. He has been with Newsweek since 2024.
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