16-year-old girl faces charges after storming field, tackling middle school football player

A teenage girl from Tennessee is facing multiple charges after she ran onto the field during a middle school football game and tackled a player on Tuesday night. The incident occurred during a game between South Middle School and Cornersville Middle School, which was being played at Franklin County High School, located in Winchester, Tenn., WSMV reported.
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A teenage girl from Tennessee is facing multiple charges after she ran onto the field during a middle school football game and tackled a player on Tuesday night. The incident occurred during a game between South Middle School and Cornersville Middle School, which was being played at Franklin County High School, located in Winchester, Tenn., WSMV reported. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office charged the teen with assault and disorderly conduct. South scored a touchdown and extra point, and a scuffle broke out between a pair of players after the play, the outlet reported.
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- A teenage girl from Tennessee is facing multiple charges after she ran onto the field during a middle school football game and tackled a player on Tuesday night. The incident occurred during a game between South Middle School and Cornersville Middle School, which was being played at Franklin County High School, located in Winchester, Tenn., WSMV reported.
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