No one is aware of why cramps actually occur, however Friday night time’s Gardena Serra-Sierra Canyon highschool soccer sport took the difficulty to an unprecedented degree.
Serra gamers saved cramping on protection, repeatedly slowing down Sierra Canyon’s up-tempo offense. By the top of the third quarter, Sierra Canyon coach Jon Ellinghouse had seen sufficient. His 11 offensive gamers, at his route, concurrently went to the bottom and engaged in pretend cramping.
Drama in Chatsworth.
Sierra Canyon gamers mocking Serra gamers who’ve been coping with cramps all sport
SC gamers drop to the ground in unison faking cramps pic.twitter.com/dKLhWIWN7l
— Dan Lovi (@LoviSports) October 4, 2025
That induced an enraged Serra coach Scott Altenberg to go on the sector and be held again by others. Officers halted the sport briefly and referred to as 15-yard penalties on Sierra Canyon and Serra.
Ellinghouse mentioned after his group’s 30-0 victory that he was pissed off with the repeated sport stoppages and in hindsight, regrets having his gamers interact within the pretend cramps.
Altenberg mentioned he was by no means angrier in 27 years of teaching. He denied his group was faking cramps to affect the sport. “I’m not that kind of coach,” he mentioned.
It wasn’t the one controversy on Friday night time. Salesian scored 91 factors to beat Cantwell-Sacred Coronary heart 91-13. It was 84-7 at halftime.
Salesian coach Anthony Atkins mentioned he began substituting within the first quarter. There was no working clock till the third quarter. Cantwell-Sacred Coronary heart apparently didn’t ask for a working clock within the first half.
In a textual content message, Atkins mentioned, “I went back and watched the film just to make sure there wasn’t any malice or that it didn’t look like we were trying to run up the score. Honestly, there was nothing more we could have done short of sitting our guys for the entire game.”
The Mira Costa-Lawndale sport was halted with Mira Costa forward 14-0 within the first quarter due to a safety risk at Mira Costa after a bullet was found on campus. Additionally canceled was a ladies’ volleyball match.
In a growing story, standout quarterback Brady Smigiel of Newbury Park was injured in a sport towards Santa Barbara and left within the second half. Smigiel, who has dedicated to Michigan, was anticipated to get an MRI examination on Saturday.
