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07-17-2010, 01:21 PM
Fighting Irish take a hit:
Notre Dame athletes arrested at party
Updated Jul 17, 2010 3:05 PM ET
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
Joe Montana's son was one of the 11 Notre Dame athletes who were among 42 people arrested on misdemeanor charges of underage drinking at a party Friday night.
Nate Montana, son of the former Irish and NFL standout, was one of eight football players arrested, a St. Joseph County sheriff's spokesman said Saturday. Also arrested was Tim Abromaitis, the basketball team's second-leading scorer.
The others were wide receivers Robby Toma and Tai-ler Jones, linebacker Steve Filer, kicker Nick Tausch, cornerback Lo Wood, and offensive linemen Chris Watt and Tate Nichols; incoming freshman point guard Eric Atkins; and incoming hockey goalie Steven Summerhays.
Two other non-athletes face a misdemeanor charge of providing alcohol to minors. The sheriff's spokesman said most had been released on $150 bond.
Notre Dame officials said coaches were aware of the arrests and any possible discipline would be handled internally.
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootball/story/11-Notre-Dame-athletes-arrested-on-drinking-charges-071710
... no, no, not a hit ... just a drink.
Notre Dame athletes arrested at party
Updated Jul 17, 2010 3:05 PM ET
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
Joe Montana's son was one of the 11 Notre Dame athletes who were among 42 people arrested on misdemeanor charges of underage drinking at a party Friday night.
Nate Montana, son of the former Irish and NFL standout, was one of eight football players arrested, a St. Joseph County sheriff's spokesman said Saturday. Also arrested was Tim Abromaitis, the basketball team's second-leading scorer.
The others were wide receivers Robby Toma and Tai-ler Jones, linebacker Steve Filer, kicker Nick Tausch, cornerback Lo Wood, and offensive linemen Chris Watt and Tate Nichols; incoming freshman point guard Eric Atkins; and incoming hockey goalie Steven Summerhays.
Two other non-athletes face a misdemeanor charge of providing alcohol to minors. The sheriff's spokesman said most had been released on $150 bond.
Notre Dame officials said coaches were aware of the arrests and any possible discipline would be handled internally.
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootball/story/11-Notre-Dame-athletes-arrested-on-drinking-charges-071710
... no, no, not a hit ... just a drink.