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Punch to keep Nature Coast star out
Only the length of Shareka Maner 's suspension must be determined after she hit a player Friday.
By DAVID MURPHY
Published December 19, 2006
With a pair of talent-laden holiday tournaments on the horizon, Nature Coast is entering the part of its schedule that could help determine whether or not it is a legitimate state title contender.
That type of evaluation might be a little more difficult now, though, as star forward Shareka Maner faces a suspension for striking a Hernando player late in the fourth quarter of the Sharks' 59-24 win Friday night.
The FHSAA will impose a suspension, which could range anywhere from one to six weeks.
The incident occurred while the teams were lining up around the key for a free throw. According to Hernando coach Walt Cermak, Leopards forward April Griffey walked to the sideline with the wind knocked out of her and told the coach she had been punched in the stomach.
Cermak said he did not see the incident, but referees whistled Maner for technical and flagrant fouls and ejected her from the game.
Nature Coast coach Jason Montgomery said his player was "very apologetic" and she was a good kid who "let the circumstances get the best of her."
Both Montgomery and Cermak said the game featured some trash-talking between the teams.
But Montgomery stressed Maner simply suffered a momentary lapse in judgment.
"It's not like her," said Montgomery, who added Maner wrote a letter of apology to Griffey immediately after the game. "She's a very classy kid."
Maner, a sophomore, leads the undefeated Sharks with 11 points and 7.8 rebounds per game. She did not play in Nature Coast's win over Central on Monday night and is expected to miss the Sharks' first holiday tournament, regardless of the penalty the FHSAA imposes.
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by will hall
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03/07/07 09:48 AM
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My sister is the best.
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by Kathy
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12/22/06 01:36 AM
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I am the mother of April Griffey and would like to let everyone know that no, Shareka Maner did not write an apology letter to my daughter after the game. She did stick up her middle finger at her after being ejected from the game, though. Classy!
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by latrice
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12/20/06 09:59 AM
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she may not be a Shark next year.
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by latrice
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12/20/06 09:58 AM
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getting to the point were they have to go to the measures that Shareka did. I for one am parent all about education and for Shareka to be suspended from school for 3 days and all have to face what every FHSAA decides is not fair to her. To end this
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by latrice
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12/20/06 09:50 AM
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know what really happened and the blame was only put on Shareka when it should be put on the officials for not having Griffey taken out of the game and coaches for not watching out for their players future and making certain their players are not
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by latrice
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12/20/06 09:50 AM
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know what really happened and the blame was only put on Shareka when it should be put on the officials for not having Griffey taken out of the game and coaches for not watching out for their players future and making certain their players are not
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by latrice
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12/20/06 09:47 AM
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a punch...How much beating and laughing in your face can you take when you know that your coach is not watching and the officals are for the other team. This is Shareka's mom and I wanted to let everyone that read this article and supports of Shareka
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by latrice
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12/20/06 09:43 AM
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I watch the girls play and can tell the ones that have the love for the game and the ones that are just playing the game. Shareka been studying and playing the game since she was 3 years old and knows the rules and what could have happen if she throw
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by latrice
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12/20/06 09:34 AM
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The truth is not being told in this article of what really happened. Griffey was throwing elbows the entire game and smiling about, she was even told by the official several times to calm down and play the game.neither of the coachs watched the game
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