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The football player is a minor. Messina told the board that she has been victim-shamed by football players and other Rocklin students. She said the emotional toll has led her to failing three classes.
She said a football player at Rocklin used his cellphone to record a consensual sex act and posted it to social media and direct messages to scores of other students. The student said she was a ...
Messina’s parents said that the football player hasn’t apologized for sharing the sex tape or the bullying, though the family did receive an apology from members of the Rocklin football team ...
whs .rocklinusd .org. Whitney High School is a public school located in the southern Placer County city of Rocklin, California, a settlement in the northern Sacramento metropolitan area. Whitney is one of two high schools in Rocklin Unified School District; its counterpart is Rocklin High School. The school is the district's newest educational ...
The 1989 season was the San Francisco 49ers' 40th in the National Football League (NFL), their 44th overall and their 1st season under head coach George Seifert.After going 14–2 in the regular season, the 49ers completed the season with one of the most dominant playoff runs of all time, outscoring opponents 126–26, earning their fourth Super Bowl victory and their second consecutive, where ...
State Football Championship Results - Retrieved September 2, 2013. State ... (Anaheim) def. Rocklin 33-30 Serra (Gardena) def. Marin Catholic 24-20 Modesto ...
The father of a Rocklin High School football player accused by a Rocklin softball player of sharing a video and photos of a consensual sex act addressed the Rocklin Unified School District board ...
It 2007, Rocklin's theatre four class won eight separate awards at the Lenaea Festival held at California State University, Sacramento. Administration. Rocklin High School has had five principals since it was established in 1993: Phil Spears 1993–2000; Debra Hawkins 2000–2005; Michael Garrison 2005–2011; David Bills 2011–2015