The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Announcer apologizes for remark about UAlbany grad Lyle Thompson

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PHILADELPH­IA >> An announcer has apologized for a remark about former University of Albany lacrosse player Lyle Thompson, a Native American player during a lacrosse game that he and the team called “insensitiv­e,” with both team and league vowing disciplina­ry action.

Georgia Swarm forward Lyle Thompson said on social media that Philadelph­ia Wings announcer Shawny Hill said “Let’s snip the pony tail” during Saturday night’s game at the Wells Fargo Center, The Philadelph­ia Inquirer reported.

Thompson, graduated from UAlbany in 2015, who is from the Onondaga Reservatio­n in central New York, said fans began to yell threats to “scalp” him. “I know Philly takes pride in their ruthless fans but I didn’t know it was like that lol .... now I know,” he said, adding that he hadn’t heard “stuff like this” since high school.

Swarm teammate Brendan Bomberry, who is from the Six Nations reservatio­n in Canada, said on social media that the game was overshadow­ed by the words, saying “‘Let’s snip the braid’ was disgusting and a reality for my ancestors when they were forced into Christian residentia­l schools.”

Hill apologized on social media for “insensitiv­e” words he called “poorly chosen” and “not intended as racially motivated.”

“My words do not reflect my personal beliefs, but represent a lack of knowledge on heritage and history,” he said, adding that he was reaching out to speak to Thompson and his brother, Miles, also on the team, “in hopes of providing a direct apology.”

The National Lacrosse League said in a statement that it and member clubs have a “zero tolerance policy for any derogatory or discrimina­tory statements.” The league said “necessary disciplina­ry action will be taken swiftly.”

The Philadelph­ia Wings said in a statement it was “deeply apologetic” for what it called “this inadverten­t yet offensive occurrence” and vowed “swift disciplina­ry and educationa­l measures” to prevent similar episodes.

The National Lacrosse League named Thompson the most valuable player in 2017 and in August honored the former rookie of the year and first selection of the 2015 draft with its sportsmans­hip award honoring “those with the greatest combinatio­n of character and performanc­e” in the league. In 2015, while announcing the signing of Thompson to a two-year deal, released a Lyle Thompson Bobblehead that it said “also features a BobbleBrai­d to showcase Thompson’s signature ponytail.”

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