Cavalier attitude out of line

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Brown cited an instance a few years ago involving mixed race 2010 Sterling grad Alec Monaghan.

“They were calling him a monkey and making monkey noises,” Brown said.

I don’t want to single out LaSalle-Peru, but that’s where I heard this, and I don’t recall hearing anything I deemed racially offensive anywhere else in my journalistic career of some 20 years. Though, I have heard plenty of shameful things that weren’t racial from many a student section, and too often from so-called adults. I say so-called because, to me, to be called an adult, you need to act like one.

Current Rock Falls boys basketball coach Scott Olson, who coached at L-P for three seasons before taking over the Rockets, is all too familiar with the Cavaliers’ apparently well-earned reputation.

“I was embarrassed a number of times by the student section,” said Olson, who was at Friday’s game. “They crossed many lines. It bothered me. I complained about it. There needs to be some backup by the administration, and there isn’t, or wasn’t, enough. There’s a lot of good kids there. Unfortunately, they let some guys do what they want to.”

King was at the game, too.

“Any time you’re dealing with discrimination, racial or any type, it’s unfortunate,” King said. “I’m not sure if it was a racial thing, but they should not have been doing it.”

Knox and Rivera simply used the taunting as motivation.

“When I heard them, it just got us more pumped up and ready to beat them,” Knox said. “It’s not really a big deal. It was not anything personal at all.”

“You just have to let that stuff fuel your flame,” Rivera said. “It makes you play better. You just want to shut them up. I don’t like to hear that stuff, but I can’t do much about it. I’m not going to physically do anything about it.”

Good for you, Alejandro and Jose. Way to take the high road. Hopefully more join you there, and I don’t have to write about anything like this ever again.

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