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Coach’s bet with wrestler to clip long hair after a loss leads to suspension, police probe

HILO, Hawaii – A friendly bet between a high school coach and a wrestler has led to a suspension and a police investigation in Hawaii.

Carla Fontes hadn’t cut her hair since intermediate school, but her coach at Waiakea High School, Stan Haraguchi, thought the locks flowing below her waist were interfering with the sport.

They bet if she lost a match, he would cut her hair. After a 3-0 start, Fontes lost her first match last week.

She allowed the coach to cut her hair at a team meeting Monday, even though Fontes’ mother had expressly forbidden it. Fontes said she didn’t relay that information to Haraguchi.

The coach has been suspended, said Donalyn Dela Cruz, spokeswoman for the state Department of Education.

Arlette Fontes was furious when her 15-year-old daughter came home with shoulder-length hair.

“I’m shaking,” the mother told Hawaii Tribune-Herald (http://is.gd/DswSSq ). “My daughter’s hair went all the way down her butt before. Now it looks like a rat has been nibbling on it. That’s a piece of her, gone. A piece of her body.”

Carla Fontes said she loves wrestling and wants the sport to lead to a college scholarship.

“It lets me take some of my anger out,” she said of wrestling. She said she wishes that her hair wasn’t cut, “but it is what it is.”

Haraguchi declined to comment.

“In any educational situation, it is always best practice to receive parent consent before making any decision that directly affects a student, especially in a situation like this,” Principal Kelcy Koga said in an email.

Arlette Fontes said she will pursue charges against Haraguchi. Hawaii County police said the department started an investigation Tuesday.

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Information from: Hawaii Tribune-Herald, http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/

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