NY Times SAYREVILLE,
N.J. — The freshmen were easy prey in the locker room. They slinked
away when the older varsity boys barreled in, blasting their music,
shooting each other with Nerf guns and stripping down with the kind of
confidence that freshmen could only fake. Intimidated by the older boys,
most played invisible. But on the day of the second game of the season,
Sept. 19, the freshmen became targets in a pastime very different from
football.
“Hootie
hoo,” the older players yelled before their home game that night,
flicking the lights on and off and on again. Then they tripped a
freshman in a T-shirt and football pants, letting loud music muffle any
noise the boy made as he fell. Two pinned the younger boy’s arms, while
others punched and kicked him — not viciously, but hard enough to
matter, two witnesses said. He curled into the fetal position and was
groped by his attackers.
What
happened during that episode and in three other locker room attacks in
subsequent days at Sayreville War Memorial High School prompted the
arrest of seven varsity players on hazing and sexual abuse allegations,
the cancellation of the football season and another round of
introspection about the sport and its recent spate of scandals. [...]
The
freshmen may now be minimizing any abuse because of the scorn that has
been directed their way. Prosecutors here face a challenge: building a
case not on physical evidence, but on the testimony of teenagers who
live in a world of often cruel peers, a place where threats of
drop-kicking and jumping someone are as common as texting “LOL.” [...]
Some
players said they thought that the attacks were just part of being on
the team, a way for the varsity players to show that the chosen freshmen
belonged to the Bombers family. They said the popular freshmen were
targeted, not the weak ones. Yet others were scared of the older boys.
“They
think they’re joking around, but I don’t think it was a joke,” a
witness to the first attack said. “I said, ‘This is nasty.’ ” [...]
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