Aquinas Football Player Wearing Jersey No. 3 Punches West Salem Defender During High-Stakes Coulee Conference Title Battle At Roger Harring Stadium
A shocking punch that ignited outrage
October 14, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on October 14, 2026
Danniela Neher, a fitness instructor and personal trainer, expressed her outrage over a troubling moment during the Coulee Conference title game at Roger Harring Stadium on her Facebook post.
Her post focused on a video showing unsportsmanlike conduct by an Aquinas football player wearing jersey No. 3.
Neher emphasized the importance of accountability. Additionally, she called on Aquinas’ administration and coaching staff to respond transparently and appropriately.
The Games’ Intensity Quickly Shifted to Outrage After Jersey No. 3 Punched The West Salem Defender!
, the video captured the Aquinas player punching a West Salem defender who did not have the ball during the high-stakes Coulee Conference title game at Roger Harring Stadium.
She described this act as bullying and misconduct.
Moreover, she stressed that such behavior has no place in youth athletics and urged the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) to take action.
Neher concluded her post by stating,
Let’s see how Aquinas and its administration, along with Coach, respond to this situation and what steps will be taken to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
Her post quickly gained strong reactions from the community, and many commented on their POVs.
One person expressed frustration by saying:
Anyone who is shocked by this behavior lives under a rock! Aquinas gets away with stuff like this all the time
Another viewer who added,
West Salem #12 did not have the ball, the Aquinas QB had it!!! That’s awful!!!
The overall responses reflected deep concern and frustration over the incident.
Such acts of bullying have no place in youth sports and must be addressed decisively.
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