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Stoops checks up on injured Oregon cheerleader

by Associated Press (November 23rd, 2009 @ 3:21pm)

TUCSON, Ariz. - Arizona coach Mike Stoops called Oregon athletic director Mike Bellotti to express concern for the health of a Ducks cheerleader who was hit in the head by a water bottle thrown from the grandstand on Saturday night.

Katelynn Johnson suffered a concussion as the Ducks celebrated a 44-41 double-overtime victory in Arizona Stadium. She was carted off the field and taken to the hospital, where she was treated and released.

An Oregon spokesman said Johnson returned to Eugene on Sunday.

Speaking at his weekly campus news conference on Monday, Stoops called the incident ``disturbing.''

``When you think about that, you can seriously hurt somebody, kill somebody actually, throwing something like that from the stands,'' Stoops said. ``That's concerning and it's unfortunate and it's something we'll continue to look at security-wise, I'm sure.''

Stoops said he told Bellotti ``how sorry and unfortunate that was, and glad to hear that she was released from the hospital.''


Last 2 Comments

  • Just a Game.
    Steve R
    It's all still a game. Sure not worth an assault. The dumb-a-- that threw the water bottle will really lose it when they find out the truth about Santa Clause, Easter Bunny, and Sponge Bob. This same loser is the one that dumps the chess board as soon as they find they're going to lose a game.
  • Did They Catch the Idiot?
    Steve S
    Did Tucson's finest catch the moron that tossed it? Nice reporting are KTAR's part. That dude will be getting some jail time I would think.
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