Women's hoops coach arrested for going after ref
The women's basketball coach at an East Texas junior college and
one of his players were released on bond Thursday after their
arrests after a game.
Trinity Valley Community College coach Bill Damuth was freed
from Washington County Jail on $1,500 bond Thursday, a day after
Blinn College police arrested him on a charge of resisting arrest.
Freed on $2,500 bond was Lesha Dunn, Trinity Valley's 6-foot-4
freshman post player from Canada, who was charged with assault on a
police officer.
According to Blinn spokeswoman Cathy Boeker, Damuth angrily
charged game officials at the final buzzer of No. 4-ranked Trinity
Valley's 61-55 loss Wednesday night at Blinn, then struggled with a
campus police officer who was trying to restrain him.
Boeker says Dunn came to her coach's aid, grabbed the arm of
the officer trying to restrain Damuth, then struggled from behind
with a second officer who was trying to place Damuth in handcuffs.
Both spent the night in the Washington County Jail in Brenham
before their arraignments Thursday morning.
Damuth didn't return a message left Thursday by The
Associated Press. In a statement issued Thursday, Trinity Valley
President Glendon Forgey said officials of the Athens school "will
take any appropriate disciplinary action necessary" after they
finish their investigation of the altercation.