Cornerback6
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Poor kid can't catch a break. I hope he heals up and goes on to play successful ball somewhere.
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Publicly available video (if you wish) and discussion of legal consequences (Police investigating) on newsnet5.comThat is the good news, but Frease still has a blowout fracture of the right orbital bone and a broken medial and inferior wall – both bones near the eye – and could possibly undergo a pair of surgeries after being struck by Central Catholic senior guard Cory Berry during a physical contest between two backyard rivals.
"Basketball is a tough sport, it is a contact sport, football is a contact sport, we've even been in situations where there have been fights in baseball fields, too. It's something we generally get involved in but in a case like this, there's people who feel it was an intentional act, and we're going to look into it," said Perry Township Police Chief Tim Escola.
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Charges sought in injury
Perry police examine if game tussle was crime
By Bill Lilley
Beacon Journal staff writer
MASSILLON - Perry police Chief Tim Escola spent a half-hour in Massillon Assistant Prosecutor John Simpson's office Monday afternoon talking high school boys basketball.
Escola's approach wasn't from a fan's standpoint but rather a legal one.
Sunday morning, Escola was given a tape by Perry coach Rob Toth of his team's game against Canton Central Catholic the previous night. Escola's focus while watching the tape Sunday morning and reviewing it with Simpson on Monday was a play in the third quarter.
Perry's Kenny Frease, a 7-foot center gaining national recruiting interest, sustained two broken bones in his face and was experiencing double-vision. Canton Central Catholic senior shooting guard Cory Berry hit Frease as the two contested a rebound during the game at Central Catholic's gymnasium in Perry Township.
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Frease greeted at practice
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
By Chris Beaven REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER
PERRY TWP. His right eye remains swollen shut. An already tumultuous junior season at Perry High School may have ended.
Kenny Frease, though, could not help but smile when his basketball teammates greeted him Monday afternoon for the first time since suffering serious facial injuries in a game Saturday. "They're in the middle of practice, and coach (Rob) Toth lets them stop practice and come over and see him," said Marge Frease, Kenny's mom. "You could just see all the emotion and everyone staring at that big, old black eye. But you could see everyone cared about him, and it was wonderful for him."
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that link doenst work for me, looks like someones work webpage?video
Here's another look at it. Berry first pulls one guy to the ground, and then I can't make out if he took a swing at Frease, or if it was just an accident going up for the rebound.
jimotis4heisman;741928; said:that link doenst work for me, looks like someones work webpage?