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The Elba football situation is messy

By Brian Hillabush

 After some consideration, I've decided to bring the current situation in Elba to the sports tab of The Batavian

I was one that figured that football merger with Elba and Byron-Bergen was going to improve the situation, but at this point I don't see people in Elba giving this a fair chance.

This thread on Section 5 Talksback really brings up a lot of concerns, true or not.

I've been hearing about players taking cheap shots at other players since I was a kid watching football for the first time. But some of the accusations made in this thread are pretty serious.

A poster going by the handle of "The Truth" writes this very serious accusation in that thread:

YES. This is exactly what happened. Zambito scored twice and had a very nice game against his former team. On his first touchdown an elba player got flagged for a blatant late hit on him. All throughout the game it was pretty obvious they were gunning for him not only during play (which is fine) but after the whistle had blown (which is not). The announcers on the radio even brought up the point of elba going after Zambito in an unsportsmanlike way.

But I cant even place most of the blame on the players for this, the true reason is utterly disgusting. The ND chain gang on the elba bb sideline overheard elba's head coach offering $5 to whoever hurt Zambito and took him out of the game. I think that right there says enough about the class act elba has leading its program. DISGUSTING.

Remember that posters are anonymous, but if you get into reading that thread, your stomach is going to churn a little bit as everybody involved (players, coaches, parents, school administrators) have to hate that these kind of topics are not going away.

I was at the game on Saturday and I admit that the situation was pretty ugly on the field. When Gianni Zambito - a former Elba student - scored his first touchdown, there was a late hit and personal foul call issued.

I know that there were several occasions when near-fights were broken up on the field, and a lot of it brings back the ugliness of the Joe Zambito firing of three years ago.

At the start of the season, it looked as if the merger was great for both schools and all of the kids, but the negativity isn't going away. In fact, it isn't even slowing.

I like Elba/B-B coach Streb and I'm not going to believe some of the ugly rumors being floated out there until I hear something like that myself. In fact, I feel for the coach as he walked into an impossible situation that isn't getting any easier for him.

High school athletics is all about the kids, and somehow Elba/Byron-Bergen football has to get back to being about the kids on the field, playing a great game.

Parker Schoonover

After having played at O-A (well actually mostly standing on the sidelines cheering on my teammates) I know all about these rivalries. I know most of the kids that play football at the public schools have a natural inherit rivalry with ND. That doesn't mean cheap shots and dirty play are allowed.

Also after having stood on the sidelines you learn to ignore what the "chain gang" has to say. After all, they are usually parents of players sometimes don't know how to keep there mouth shut.

I never had a personal issue with any other team or any of the players on any other team. You just have to now the teams you have to beat and the teams you have rivalries with and play with heart and integrity.

Oct 13, 2008, 11:29pm Permalink
Joe zambito

Parker, very classy,intelligent post. You were always a nice student athlete to coach against, hope your doing well.

Oct 15, 2008, 11:40pm Permalink
Ben Cherry

This situation, unfortunately, is getting very hostile. The aforementioned thread on Section V Talks Back had to be closed because the personal attacks were beginning to fly back and forth. Hopefully it can be resolved without too much more hostility.

Oct 16, 2008, 3:37pm Permalink

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