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Students keep Tebowing, even following suspensions

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

On Sunday, Tim Tebow lost just his second game because the starting quarterback from the Denver Broncos. Days prior to, as to begin with reported here at Prep Rally, a group of Long Island teens lost their own battle to honor Tebow by "Tebowing" inside the school's hallway between class periods.

However, neither Tebow nor his disciples will go down that simply, because the Riverhead (N.Y.) High Tebowing crew proved on Friday afternoon, when they held but another Tebowing en masse in support of their quarterbacking hero. The distinction was that this time, they Tebowed in an region exactly where they couldn't land extra suspensions -- outside the school, immediately after the final period had ended.

As reported by the New York Post plus a host of other New York media outlets, the first of two twin brothers who had been suspended by Riverhead High officials, Connor Carroll, served his one-day suspension on Friday. As soon because the day was more than, each Carroll and his brother, Tyler, joined around a dozen other Riverhead High students outside of the school's walls and struck the pose that landed them a controversial suspension.

"I feel like we had been sort of singled out," Tyler Carroll told the Post. "If we were told to quit, we would have stopped."

Instead, the teens insist that the school's administration claims they had been punished for making fellow students show up late for class due to their involvement in the group of teens' daily Tebow tribute.

Whilst Connor Carroll insisted that the act had completed small to slow down their fellow students, Tebow also spoke as much as insist that, though he was impressed by the teen brothers' show of courage and determination, the star quarterback mentioned it was essential for all students to respect authority.

"You must respect the position of authority and people that God's put as authority over you," Tebow told the media. "So that's portion of it, and just locating the proper place as well as the suitable time to do things is portion of it, too."

At the pretty least, the school's most recent Tebowing tribute surely seemed to fit those descriptions, even when it took a two-man suspension (down from the four teens who had been originally suspended) to do so.
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