News Summary
The long-standing high school football rivalry known as the ‘8 Mile War’ between Gordo High School and Pickens County High School has been canceled due to backlash from a controversial social media post. The post, promoting a dress-up day, was criticized for perpetuating harmful racial stereotypes. Both schools have issued apologies, and while Gordo’s football team remains undefeated, discussions about race and accountability continue in the community following the incident.
Gordo, Alabama – The much-anticipated high school football rivalry known as the “8 Mile War” has been canceled due to a controversial social media post linked to Gordo High School’s cheer program. The game was scheduled for Friday, September 26, and would have marked the 101st meeting between Gordo High School and Pickens County High School, a rivalry that dates back to 1924.
The cancellation follows widespread criticism and concern from the community regarding a post that was intended to promote a dress-up day at Gordo High School. The post, which has since been deleted, reportedly featured students with monkey toys and bananas, sparking outrage and accusations of perpetuating harmful racial stereotypes. In light of the backlash, both schools have issued apologies to their respective communities.
Gordo High School’s principal, Jeff Campbell, has taken responsibility for the offensive post, acknowledging its insensitivity and extending a sincere apology for the hurt caused to individuals within the community. Meanwhile, Lee Richardson, principal of Pickens County High School, explained that the decision to cancel the game was made with student safety and well-being in mind.
In a subsequent statement, Pickens County superintendent Shawn McDaniel noted that an internal investigation revealed there was no intent of racial discrimination or profiling behind the social media post. Nevertheless, McDaniel acknowledged that the content upset a significant portion of the community and offered his apologies on behalf of the Pickens County School District.
Parent Adrian Lake expressed his concerns regarding the impact of the post, emphasizing the significance of recognizing the consequences of harmful racial stereotypes on children. Lake’s remarks highlight the growing awareness of the issues surrounding race and representation in schools and community events.
Amid this controversy, Gordo’s football team remains undefeated this season with a record of 5-0, placing them at the top of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Class 3A rankings. On the other hand, Pickens County’s football team, with a record of 1-3 and unranked in Class 1-A, recently secured a win against Brilliant with a score of 57-6.
Both teams plan to resume their region games on the following Friday, with Pickens County set to host Hubertsville and Gordo scheduled to visit Oakman. No comments were available from either head football coach regarding the cancellation of this week’s game, but the incident has sparked discussions about accountability and community standards in high school sports.
The cancellation of the “8 Mile War” highlights the ongoing need for dialogue about race and representation within educational environments and sports. As both high schools aim to foster open communication with their communities, it remains to be seen how they will address the issues raised by this incident moving forward.
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Additional Resources
- Tuscaloosa News: Pickens County Cancels 100-Year Rivalry with Gordo
- Wikipedia: High School Football in the United States
- Sports Illustrated: Facebook Post Ends 100-Year Rivalry
- Google Search: Pickens County High School Gordo High School rivalry
- WVUA 23: Pickens County Cancels Game Against Gordo
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football
- AL.com: Game Canceled After Social Media Post
- Google News: Alabama High School Football Controversy
- WBRC: Pickens County Cancels Football Game