This year game comes just a week after Parker High lost an assistant coach to gun violence, leaving players on both teams ready to ignite change.
This year game comes just a week after Parker High lost an assistant coach to gun violence, leaving players on both teams ready to ignite change. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —
Ramsay and Parker High School's football teams are set to compete in the third annual "Stop the Violence Classic" at Legion Field in Birmingham, a game that holds special significance this year after Parker lost an assistant coach to gun violence just last week.
Chancellor Sparks, a Parker player, emphasized the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully, saying, "Violence should never be the answer to resolving conflict."
Sparks further highlighted the widespread impact of