a A new trend has begunand the high school football team took it literally.
This new trend is called the “B2A challenge,” which stands for “belt to a-.” Two programs in the Houston area have made that a reality.
Willis High School defeated Cleveland High School 77-0 last Friday. The game was virtually over from the start, with Willis scoring 28 points in the first quarter and 35 points in the second.
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Football on the field before the game between the TCU Horned Frogs and Long Island Sharks at Amon G. Carter Stadium. (Tim Heitman Imagine Images)
However, when both teams shook hands after the game in a consistent sign of sportsmanship, one player took the opposite attitude.
One of the Willis players was caught on video hitting several opponents on the back end with a belt, presumably for a B2A challenge.
One of the Cleveland players could clearly be seen trying to avoid the attack.
Several other Willis players were also recorded waving their belts in the air.
The Willis School District did not stand up for its student-athletes.

A high school soccer player literally took on the challenge of “B2A.”
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“We are deeply disappointed by the unsportsmanlike conduct exhibited by some of our football players after last week's game against Cleveland,” the Willis Independent School District said in a statement, via the New York Post. Ta. We are working hard to prevent this from happening again. We have been in contact with UL (University Interhigh League) and have submitted the proposed disciplinary action for consideration. ”
The district said officials were “required to complete community service and were disciplined during soccer practice,” and suspended him for the first half of the next game.
“We do not condone this type of behavior and are actively taking steps to prevent incidents like this from happening in the future. We deeply regret this behavior and wish to express our deep regret to our players, coaches, parents, and the Cleveland community.” I would like to express [Independent School District]” the statement continued.

Bench on the soccer field. (Steve Nurenberg/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS)
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Cleveland ISD has officially filed a complaint.
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