Yet another example of why I homeschool my kids, I don’t want them around this kind of energy.
A massive brawl broke out at a high school football game in California, sparking up while players were meeting in the handshake line following the contest.
The fight erupted after at least one student-athlete seemingly threw a punch, according to BroBible. At the time of writing, it’s not known if any punishment was handed out or not, but considering the circumstances, I’m sure we’ll find that out shortly. (RELATED: Giants’ Russell Wilson Blasts Broncos’ Sean Payton As ‘Classless’ To Give Us High-Profile NFL Beef)
Things popped off following the game between the Montclair Cavaliers and Don Lugo Conquistadors, with the former winning the game by a 14-0 score.
Throughout the contest, there weren’t any problems. The violence didn’t erupt until the clock hit 0:00.
While players were meeting up, tempers flared, and as you’ll see in the video (which you can watch here), all hell ended up breaking loose.
California High School Football Handshakes Devolve Into Chaos As Apparent Punch Sparks Melee
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— BroBible (@BroBible) October 21, 2025
What is up with the youth today?
Don’t get me wrong, teenagers have always been on some kind of nonsense, as was I when I was that age, but why does it seem like teens are really violent and aggressive nowadays? Is it just me?
It reminds me of this kid named Noah Scurry, 17, who was a grade-A student and star high school basketball player in Philadelphia. On paper, he looked like a great kid, but in secret, he was a drill rapper and alleged murderer who was eventually shot dead by rival gangsters.
You can actually watch a documentary on the story here, it’s one hell of a ride:
Now obviously, this is an extreme case (alleged murder) and most kids aren’t pulling straight A’s, but I’ve been noticing a pattern with our youth in terms of being violent. Sure, this could have been just some random football fight, you know how sports is, but it just had me thinking deep for a minute about our kids today.
And exactly why I keep my kids’ asses home.