Donna High School Coach Punishes Kids with Bear Crawls for Wearing Black Shirts, Now CPS Is Investigating

A viral post claims one student suffered blisters as punishment for a uniform violation.

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A Donna High School soccer coach is facing criticism and investigation after allegedly punishing students with bear crawls on the hot turf for wearing black shirts to practice.

The incident has drawn attention from Child Protective Services (CPS) and Donna police, sparking a heated debate among parents, community members, and former athletes.

The controversy began when a post circulated online accusing Coach Sanchez of forcing students to bear crawl across the field under extreme weather conditions.

The parent who shared the post said their younger brother developed blisters on his hands as a result.

They questioned why the district had not addressed the incident publicly, while emphasizing that the student had never been in trouble at school before.

Parents, please talk to your kids. They have the right to speak up for themselves and say no,” the post read.

“My brother has always been an A and B student, has played sports for years, and works a job. He didn’t deserve this.”

Following the viral post, both CPS and Donna police became involved in reviewing the coach’s disciplinary methods.

While Donna Independent School District has released no official statement, parents continue to demand transparency and accountability.

Many want to know why the district has not publicly addressed the issue if the safety of students is in question.

The situation has sparked divided reactions. Some parents and former athletes argue that bear crawls are a traditional form of discipline in sports and help build resilience and accountability.

Others believe the punishment crossed the line, especially given the high temperatures on the turf and the risk of injury.

Comments online reflected this divide. Supporters of the coach described the punishment as “normal” and a part of “old-school discipline,” while critics emphasized that discipline should never cause burns, blisters, or potential long-term harm.

One commenter wrote,

“There’s a fine line between discipline and abuse, and that’s what’s being investigated.”

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Another noted that “kids are literally dying at practice” in similar heat-related incidents across the country, underscoring the importance of protecting athletes’ health.

The Donna High School case has become part of a broader conversation about the balance between discipline and safety in school athletics.

While many recognize the value of teaching accountability through sports, parents insist that punishment should never endanger students.

As CPS and local authorities continue their investigation, parents and community members are waiting for Donna ISD to respond.

For now, the incident has reignited a long-running debate: where should schools draw the line between tough coaching and harmful practices?

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