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A high school basketball player in West Virginia is facing charges after a rival player suffered a broken nose when hit by an elbow during a game.
Gage Ketterman, 18, of Bowden, who played for Harman School, was charged with deliberately elbowing another player, according to WBOY-TV.
The incident took place on Feb. 27. West Virginia State Police were called by a woman who said her 17-year-old son’s nose was broken during a game and classified the incident as an assault.
She told police that her son’s broken nose bled “profusely” for longer than four hours.
West Virginia high school basketball player faces felony charges for repeated fouls, including breaking competitor’s nose https://t.co/0W1Ji9rMCN pic.twitter.com/QcYO8CAq6F
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