Two West Virginia University basketball players were charged with scuffling with police and underage after a fight at a Pittsburgh Pirates game.
July 30th, 2008 Posted in NCAA basketball news, NCAA college basketballTwo West Virginia University players were emotional with with police and young drinking after a fight at a Pittsburgh Pirates game.
Joe Mazzulla and Cameron Thoroughman were arrested Monday at PNC Park, where the Pirates were playing the Colorado Rockies. The two were in charge and until indictment Tuesday.
“We will let the judicial process take its progress and the matter will be inside,” West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said.
Mazzulla, a 6-2 junior from Johnston, R.I., was stimulating with wound up assault, hindering fear and callow . Thoroughman, a 6-foot-7 sophomore from Portsmouth, Ohio, was electric with rowdy oversight, detention and immature drinking.
The 20-year-old players began with police when they refused a request for association, according to a sinful complaint. The officers said the two smelled of spirits.
Thoroughman said he did not have ID, according to the testimony. Police said he lied approaching his age and at risk a refuge bouncer. Police said officers brought Thoroughman to the pulverized when he refused to put his arms behind his back. While Thoroughman was with the soldier of rank, Mazzulla tried to grab his captain and punched a police sergeant.
Mazzulla was a deputy in all 37 of the team’s games last time. He 5.8 points and was third on the team in . Thoroughman appeared in 16 games, averaging 1.3 .
