
A visibly humiliated high school basketball coach has released an emotional statement following his dismissal after pulling a player’s ponytail.
Footage of 81-year-old Jim Zullo’s astonishing behavior swiftly became a sensation online.

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The coach of Northville High School’s girls’ basketball team was filmed yanking senior Hailey Monroe’s hair.
Monroe was seen in tears as she watched their competitors, LaFargeville, celebrate their championship victory with a 43-37 score at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York.
As the top scorer of the team, she had been disqualified during this critical game.
Zullo approached from behind and forcefully pulled her ponytail, seemingly causing her further distress.
One of Monroe’s teammates quickly intervened, exchanging heated words with Zullo.
The two exchanged pointed gestures, while shocked viewers online commended the teammate for defending Monroe.
Recently, Zullo’s son, Sam, shared a statement from his father concerning these troubling events.
Zullo expressed: “I am deeply remorseful for my actions following the loss to LaFargeville on Friday night in the Class D state championship game.
“I offer my deepest apologies to Hailey and her family, our team, the dedicated staff at Northville Central Schools, and our entire community.
“As a coach, there is never a justifiable reason to lay hands on a player, and I am truly sorry.”
Shocking moment high school girls basketball coach yanks player’s pigtail & screams in her face after team loses final
He continued to express his regret regarding the whole situation.
Zullo remarked: “I wish I could go back and alter those moments.
“I am thankful for the chance to have coached girls’ basketball at Northville for the past two years, especially during last season, which has been a trying time for our family.”
The victory earned LaFargeville the New York State Championship.