This seems capricious and arbitrary, until you consider the fact that it happened in Tacoma, Washington - a city that likes to flaunt its liberal bona fides at every opportunity.
Then it makes perfect sense.
Sports and religion clashed at the State High School Football playoffs in Tacoma Monday night. During the 2A semifinal game between East Valley and Tumwater one of the stars of the game got flagged for doing something millions of Americans do every day.Like he's done so many times this season, Tumwater star running back Ronnie Hastie powered his way into the end zone then dropped to a knee and pointed to the sky.
"It's just something I do every time I get in the end zone to honor my Lord cause I play for him, I give him the glory cause he's the one that gives me the strength," said Hastie.
Except this time, the referee flagged Hastie for unsportsmanlike conduct, a 15 yard penalty and the fans were peeved.
"I think it was a pretty lousy call I think it's just a game, even if it is a prayer it should go on."
According to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association's rules players cannot draw attention to themselves. So, when Hastie scored and raised his hand to heaven the refs said he was doing just that.
Hastie was humble about the call, "I was just confused cause I've done it every game and then I got flagged for it, I learned now so."
Even Tumwater's Head Coach Sid Otton believes the refs probably got the call right.
"If it's a rule and they made it then I agree with it because it's in there. I admire the young man. He's a great player, great person off the field too," said Otton.
The 15 yard penalty did not affect the outcome of the game, Tumwater still won big time, but one Tumwater fan told us it's legal to pray in his city in the end zone, but apparently not in Tacoma.
"Well, I thought it was pretty crummy that kids can't give thanks in public."
h/t: Brittney Linville.
Cross-posted at JammieWearingFool.
I thank God everyday that I live in Texas, where the crowd still is led in prayer before opening kickoff, usually by a student over the loudspeakers in spite of a Supreme Court ruling that we can't do it. It's a shame to have to make such a choice, but the godless have left us no choice. Write me up. Fine me. I don't care. Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed by Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.
Posted by: Bob | December 01, 2010 at 05:33 PM
I am a humanist and also an atheist.
While I do not want the government promoting or
endorsing religion, if a student wants to drop
to his knee afte a touchdown and give a short
prayer, I am not opposed.
Posted by: Jerome McCollom | December 02, 2010 at 08:28 AM
Are they just so slow in Tacoma that they need a book of rules to refer to in order to have a little fun on the field. Wow... glad I don't live any where near that stuck up mess of a town!
Posted by: on other side of country | December 02, 2010 at 12:36 PM