San Jose Unified School District continues to investigate incident that occurred in Willow Glen’s game at Leland.
SAN JOSE – Willow Glen High School football parents have come to the defense of coach Oscar Caballero in the aftermath of a video that surfaced last weekend appearing to show a coach knocking over a member of the crew holding the sideline yard markers.
The Bay Area News Group has seen the grainy video shot from the other side of the field at Leland High on Friday night. In the video, the coach, who has not been identified by school and district officials, picks up his pace as he approaches and appears to contact the crew member. The crew member falls to the ground.
The name of the sideline crew member has not been made public. The Bay Area News Group has tried to send messages to the man through two Leland sources. He did not reply.
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