Carmel High Investigates Threats Against PG Football Team

PG has not won the shoe game in over ten years, did Carmel really need to carry this out?

The Carmel school district is looking into an allegation that one of its varsity football players offered to pay someone to injure a Pacific Grove player ahead of last week’s Shoe Game between the schools, the superintendent told The Pine Cone this week.
On Oct. 9, the mother of the P.G. High football player notified Carmel Unified Superintendent Sharon Ofek, head football coach Golden Anderson and principal Elizabeth Duethman of a social media post purportedly made by a Carmel High teenager offering “$80 to anyone who hurts” the P.G. teen.

Carmel High Investigates Threats Against PG Football Team

P.G. High Football Player Sent Carmel High Bomb Threats

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A 16-year-old boy who is a football player at Pacific Grove High School was identified this week as the person who made a bomb threat against Carmel High School, investigators said.

The student used a social media campus feed app, Ogle, to write an anonymous message Feb. 21. The Carmel-Pacific Grove rivalry hits it peak during the annual Shoe Game in November.

Deputies traced Ogle messages back to the football player, served search warrants and interviewed him.

P.G. High Football Player Sent Carmel High Bomb Threats