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Banneker Scholar Flares After Lost !

An emotional melee ensued at the conclusion of Midwood’s victory over Benjamin Banneker, ending in enraged Warriors guard Kaylah Gholson to be restrained Thursday night.

Following the host and sixth-seeded Hornets' 60-48 win in a PSAL Class AA girls basketball second-round game, the senior chased after and was yelling at the Midwood scoreboard operator in front of the Banneker bench as the teams starting shaking hands.

The incident stemmed from a fourth-quarter dispute over the score between Banneker guard Alexcia Barnes, the scoreboard operator and Gholson’s mother sitting in the stands, sources told The Post. The scoreboard operator told The Post that Gholson then also questioned a perceived 2-point discrepancy in the score, even though it was accurate.
Damion ReidBanneker senior Kaylah Gholson let her emotions get the best of her following a loss to Midwood.
Damion Reid
Banneker senior Kaylah Gholson let her emotions get the best of her following a loss to Midwood.

Gholson reacted after the game was also fueled by a comment the scoreboard operator made about her mother, sources said. The player's mother came across the court after the game as her daughter lost her cool. Gholson tried to charge through a crowd of players, coaches and fans after the scoreboard operator, but was eventually grabbed before anything more could occur.

Northeastern-bound Midwood forward Jewel Tunstull was knocked down trying to quell the situation. Gholson was held on the opposite side of the gym, still fuming. After a few chaotic minutes, school safety officers cleared both teams out of the gym separately and then the fans. It appeared no punches were thrown.

“It’s a tough loss,” said Banneker coach Moreno Fernandez, who believed the incident started due to comments from a fan. “They are seniors. Emotions ran high and unfortunately it came down to this. I wish it didn’t.”

The Midwood players said they could see the Warriors' frustration mounting in the fourth quarter. The Hornets, sparked by a Francess Henry 3-pointer, went on an 11-0 run to open up what had been a tight game throughout. Henry said she could see Banneker was “taking things personally” down the stretch. Forward Beranda Felder mentioned plenty of pushing and jersey tugging and the Warriors were called for an intentional foul when Tunstull was pushed along the sidelines with 1:10 left in the game. Banneker lost 51-50 in a regular-season game on Feb. 8 at Midwood.

“When they seen the score was getting too far, they did whatever they could to get in our heads, whether it may be talking and pushing, hoping that we would retaliate, but that’s not what Midwood basketball is about,” Henry said.

The majority of the Midwood players sat on their bench has the ruckus occurred. Felder said the team knew the incident and the in game frustration wasn’t personal since many of the players are friends off the court and was happy that her team was safe and healthy. Hornets coach Artie LaGreca was pleased that it was quickly settled and Fernandez doesn’t see the incident causing a problem in the future with six seniors on his squad.

“We don’t have anything against Midwood,” Fernandez said. “These girls are graduating so I don’t think that is going to carry over into next year.”

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/high_school/basketball

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