Nothing like this, but in high school there was tension one day between two guys. One ended up playing D2 baseball and the other played NAIA basketball, so athletes. The baseball player was built like your typical clean up guy, played TE. A big dude. The basketball player was about 6-8 and didn't have a lot muscle in 10th grade. It was a total mismatch.
Basketball player picked up a brick and slammed it across baseball player's face. So much blood. Ambulance. There was a moment that we thought we witnessed a murder. Basketball player was expelled and ended up at a private Christian school.
What in the holy 17?
Do fathers no longer teach "Son, you never hit a man when he's on the deck" ?
To my old man, kicking in general was a bltch move. I took that with a grain of salt for how could he even know about Karate (the only MA movies showed at the time).
But, he was right about the first. In middle school there were a lot of, mostly harmless, "jumpings" in halls & bathrooms.
I was told in no uncertain terms that if I was ever a part of one, there'd be hell to pay. Real men don't fight in packs. That's the behavior of cowards & animals.
Just an FYI: GA didn't have academies or at least they didn't last into the 80's-90's. The county built a cinder block wall between my public middle school & the projects that abutted it. Rumors were, too many stray bullets to us kids. So, these jumpings weren't Trevor v Landon.
ETA: Where's the thread about switches & belt popping?