Victim of Rugby football brawl yet to come forward

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The victim of Saturday’s Highschool rugby football brawl has yet to come forward.

It was a game between Southern High Dolphins and Guam High Panthers.

According to GSPN, a fight broke out between players from both teams with less than a minute left in the game.

The fight escalated when a Guam High Spectator, presumably a parent, entered the field and struck a Dolphin’s player.

GPD spokesperson Officer Berlyn Savella says that as of this time, only one person came to the central precinct to issue an assault complaint and to give their recollection of the events.

Officer Savella also told PNC that despite being advised by officers on scene, the victim, along with a majority of others present at the GW field, has yet to come forward.

The investigation is ongoing.

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News Director for the Pacific News Center, Don was born and raised on the island of Saipan and moved to Guam in the Spring of 2016 to pursue higher education at the University of Guam. It was at UOG that Don discovered his passion for keeping his peers politically informed. In his free time, you can find him flying his drone or doing landscape and portrait photography. Don joined the PNC News Team to broaden his writing, and to challenge himself to get in front of the camera. Don’s ultimate goal and passion is to have a well informed and politically engaged Marianas.