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A California high school football team is once again flying the Thin Blue Line flag before its games, weeks after the use of the flag was discontinued.

"Given that some individuals have expressed concern that they interpret the Thin Blue Line flag to be divisive, it occurred to that it’s possible that some players on the team might not be entirely enthusiastic about a symbol that is being used to represent the entire team," Kuhlman said.

People grieve beside a makeshift memorial in Central Park, not far from Saugus High School on Nov. 15, 2019, in Santa Clarita, California - A teenage boy gunned down fellow students at a California high school on his 16th birthday on Nov. 14, 2019, killing two and wounding another three before turning the pistol on himself.

"In deference to his commitment to inclusivity, kindness and respect , and because the team never voted as a unit to carry this banner, Coach decided to discontinue this practice," he continued. The Saugus Centurions defeated Golden Valley 31-13 to finish the regular season 8-2. "It’s very satisfying to get the win, the kids worked very hard for this," Bornn said after the game, according to the Los Angeles Daily News."We had to overcome a tremendous amount of adversity with injuries and the loss to West Ranch. I’m just proud of their effort and work ethic and what they were able to accomplish."Fox News' Bailee Hill contributed to this report

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