Choctaw Jr. High Boys Fall 34-32 After Emotional Coaching Outburst and Officiating Oversight!
January 8, 2026
Updated by Alisha Shrestha on January 8, 2026
Kee Kee expressed deep disappointment over a pivotal moment when an opposing coach clutched the ball in frustration, a move he believes warranted a technical foul that wasn't called.
The incident unfolded during intense gameplay, leaving spectators and players alike questioning the referees' decisions. Despite the coach's visible agitation, no penalty was issued, amplifying the sense of injustice felt by the team and supporters.

Parents and fans noted the lack of enforcement, highlighting how such actions typically result in penalties. The absence of a technical foul fueled perceptions of bias or oversight.
Kee emphasized that the situation reflected broader frustrations, including other questionable calls that tainted the team's performance. Despite the loss, he praised the players' resilience and spirit throughout the season.
He concluded by celebrating the team's achievements and reaffirming their identity as a lasting legacy in junior high athletics.
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