WINNING HIGH SCHOOL RUNNER DISQUALIFIED FOR…GIVING THANKS TO GOD?


Source:  The Blaze

Last weekend, Columbus High School Mighty Cardinals (Columbus, Texas) team member Derrick Hayes was preparing for sweet victory — but, despite his win, the excitement was ripped away after he was disqualified for making an apparently unacceptable gesture.

His offense? His father, KC Hayes, claims that Derrick was punished for offering up a simple praise to God while crossing the finish line. WFAA-TV has more:

As he was crossing the finish line, Derrick Hayes pointed up to the sky. His father believes he was giving thanks in a gesture to God.

“It was a reaction,” father KC Hayes said. “I mean you’re brought up your whole life that God gives you good things, you’re blessed.”

Columbus ISD Superintendent Robert O’Connor said the team had won the race by seven yards. It was their fastest race of the year.

Though O’Connor cannot say why the student pointed, he says it was against the rules that govern high school sports. The rules state there can be no excessive act of celebration, which includes raising the hands.

So, Derrick and his team were apparently punished over an action that was perceived as being an “excessive act of celebration.” While it’s true that a prayer or sign of praise is, indeed, an act of exuberance, if the father’s account is accurate, then the move was hardly self centered or overtly showy; regardless, it’s still a violation of the rules.



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  1. A ruling like this should be challenged! How can one person make such an arbitrary ruling w/o being challenged, corrected, & reversed! Bad things happen to good people because good people often don’t speak up!

    Over the weekend, I went to our annual Convention when the Chair conveniently left out an Invocation For Prayer For God’s Blessings on our movement at our Opening Ceremonies, which has been done ever since I have been attending these conferences for the past 30 years. The Chair apologetically answered, someone had complained about it. At our Biz meeting, the next day, I rose up with over 400 people in attendance, & moved that an Invocation be given at every future meeting. The vote was nearly unanimous, with only 3 objecting! Praise God!

    Drgold http://drgoldsite.wordpress.com

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  2. Giving thanks to God is offensive?? Cry me a river heathens, God is not going anywhere! This is so ridiculous my head wants to explode.

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  3. ladyinwaiting2012's avatar

    That’s hogwash! The super needs his head examined. OOPS, he did–something is missing.

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  4. I’m stunned. How many have we seen the AA’s do their razzle-dazzle self aggrandizement in the end zone after a touch down?
    Mikey Weinstein’s miasma will seep from the DoD to mothers’ breast milk.
    Albert, www

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