Monthly Archives: November 2009

Second Time’s a Charm: Softball Team Manager Accused of Sex With Teen – Eraelia Glisson

Back in 2007, girl’s softball manager Eraelia Glisson was convicted of holding a wild party at her home for the team and providing booze to girls as young as 14. Despite that conviction, she was allowed to continue to be a manager. Sometimes giving someone a second chance turns out to be a good idea. This is NOT one of them/
Last week Glisson was arrested again, this time for having sex with an underage male. And is it just me, or in her mug shot does it look like there’s a skull and crossbones on the clothes she’s wearing? Or is that the new look in prison garb?

A former girls softball team manager in Salinas — convicted of serving booze to her teenage players in 2007 — is again behind bars, this time suspected of sexually abusing a minor. Greenfield Police Chief Joe Grebmeier confirmed Tuesday that Eraelia Glisson, 35, was arrested on Saturday. Glisson was booked the Monterey County Jail on suspicion of 10 counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and 10 counts of oral copulation with a person under the age of 18, jail officials said. Glisson’s bail is set at $215,000.

Citing the sensitive nature of the case, Grebmeier declined to disclose any specific information about the circumstances leading to Glisson’s arrest. In October 2007, Glisson was sentenced to 90 days in jail for giving beer and tequila to her 14- and 15-year-old players on a Bobby Sox softball team. She was also placed on three years’ probation.

Ex-softball manager in Salinas accused of sex abuse with minor in Greenfield | thecalifornian.com | The Salinas Californian

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Angry U of Arizona Fans Hit Oregon Cheerleader in Head With Water Bottle – Katelynn Johnson

Losing in double overtime is never a happy way to end a football game, especially when you could have upset a much better team. But really Wildcat fans, do you really need to throw nearly full water bottles down on the Oregon players and cheerleaders as they try to get off the field? You might be aiming at the players, but you might just hit a cute cheerleader in the head instead.

At right, a picture of Ducks cheerleader Katelynn Johnson when she’s not unconscious. (Click here for more photos of Katelyn in (and out of) her cheerleader uniform at BustedCoverage.com)

Oregon senior cheerleader Katelynn Johnson was carted off the Arizona Stadium field on a stretcher in a chaotic postgame scene Saturday night. Johnson was apparently struck by a nearly full water bottle that was thrown from the stands in the moments after the Ducks beat Arizona 44-41 in double overtime. After being hit on the sideline, Johnson walked to the field before fainting on the grass. Johnson, a graduate of Thurston High School in Springfield, was transported to a local hospital for observation and was reportedly going to be OK.

Oregon senior associate athletic director Joe Giansante, who announced the Ducks’ television replay broadcast in the corner of the field where Johnson hit, said several items were being thrown toward Oregon players after the game. “As the team was coming in, they were getting bombarded with water bottles, batteries, and various other items coming out of the stands,” Giansante said. “We were yelling at everybody to keep their heads up, but one got through and hit Katelynn in the head. All the kids (on the cheerleading team) are scared, but hopefully she’ll be OK.”

Oregon-Arizona: Ducks cheerleader injured by water bottle thrown from stands | The Ducks Beat – OregonLive.com

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