At least a dozen girls basketball players have been suspended for using a racial slur as part of a traditional pregame chant at a high school outside Buffalo, N.Y., according to a report.
For years, after the coaches and any other adults would leave the locker room, players reportedly said a prayer and then chanted, “One, two, three, [N-word]!”
Officials at Kenmore East High School said they were unaware of the practice until Tyra Batts, the team’s lone African-American player, choked and punched a teammate at school after Batts told her teammates to stop using the chant and they refused, The Buffalo News reports.
Superintendent Mark Mondanaro announced the following disciplinary measures, according to the News:
Batts was also suspended five days for her role in the fight.
Watch a video of Batts explaining her story here.