Coach assaulted after game
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Steve Virgen
The Estancia High girls’ basketball head coach has filed a police
report against a woman alleged to be a player’s mother, accusing the
woman of assaulting her after a 71-16 Eagle victory Tuesday night.
The woman, whose name could not be confirmed by press time, was
apparently upset that her daughter did not play in Tuesday’s contest.
Witnesses said she shoved her shoulder into Tamette Rappa’s chest.
Rappa was left with a bruise. After she was hit, she said, “You
hit me.”
The woman responded, “And I’m coming back.”
A child, who was apparently another family member, shouted an
obscenity at Rappa.
Rappa called the Costa Mesa Police Department. The coach told the
responding officer that she wanted the parent arrested.
“I’m hoping this will make a difference,” Rappa said later that
evening. “How many times does this have to happen? You’ve heard it
happening in sports, at soccer games. This has happened too much.”
Rappa played every player except the girl the woman said was her
daughter because the girl had not been cleared by a mandatory
physical and had missed several practices.
“I can’t believe what just happened,” Rappa said. “[The woman] was
complaining that her daughter didn’t play. But she missed practices.”
After Estancia’s victory, the woman approached Rappa, saying she
needed to talk to the coach. But Rappa replied that she had to finish
her interview with the Daily Pilot and had to conduct a team meeting.
After the team meeting, Rappa told the woman that if she wanted to
talk, they could go to her office.
The woman would not go. “You can’t talk to me like I’m one of your
players,” she said.
Rappa ignored her, while the woman began talking to Estancia
girls’ athletic director Nancy Ferda. The mother told Ferda that
Rappa “embarrassed my daughter. She has been working hard.”
Minutes later, the woman reportedly hit Rappa, who was re-entering
the gym after walking outside.
Assistant coaches Zuyin Barrera and Marie Rodriguez were witnesses
to the confrontation. They said they saw the woman hit Rappa.
Officer George Rose said it would take 5 to 10 working days for
the police report to be processed and charges filed.
For highlights of the Estancia girls’ basketball game, see page
A8.
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