Keota High School Freshman Allegedly Told to “Get on His Knees and Beg” by Football Seniors; Suspected of Receiving Four-Day Suspension
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September 24, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 24, 2026
A freshman at Keota High School was allegedly humiliated by senior football players, leading to a four-day suspension.
A recent Facebook post by the City of Stigler News highlighted a troubling event involving a freshman and several football players.
The post details alleged bullying where a freshman was confronted by seniors during a school encounter, with claims of being instructed to kneel and beg.
According to reports, a sophomore recorded the interaction and circulated the footage among peers. While the video’s current visibility remains uncertain, it may have been shared through platforms like Snapchat before potential removal.
Disciplinary actions included a four-day suspension for the accused and a temporary football ban for a week. A witness noted that Mrs. Dominguez indicated teachers would determine future team eligibility.
The post underscored the gravity of non-consensual recording and public humiliation, urging witnesses to share evidence anonymously.
Community responses ranged from skepticism to outrage, with some defending the involved parties while others demanded accountability. The school confirmed ongoing investigations without formal charges.
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