After his arrest for having allegedly struck an 84 -year -old man, a university baseball player is no longer registered in the school for which he played.
Owen Hayes, 21, was playing for Master University, a private non -denominational Christian university which participates in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), in Santa Clara at the end of last month, when he had an altercation in a bar and struck the elderly man.
Hayes turned earlier this week to the Sheriff’s post of Clarita Valley and was accused of criminal assault likely to produce large bodily injuries, of a deposit set at $ 50,000.
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Baseball lying in a glove on grass. (Getty Images)
The school confirmed to TMZ that Hayes was “more” written there.
“When violations occur, we follow the established procedures to guarantee that appropriate measures be decisive. We are grateful that such behavior is extremely rare among our students, who come to TMU because they wish to honor the Lord,” continued school.

A gathering of baseball balls before stick training. (Photos Jamie Schwaberow / NCAA via Getty Images)
The manifested track runner by Baton Strike made it possible to run in the national championships, said father
His profile page is also missing on the school’s athletics site.
The alleged incident occurred in Doc’s Inn on February 27. The video obtained by TMZ Sports shows a group of young men surrounding the 84 -year -old man, before the old man is sowing from behind.
The alleged victim would have been struck unconscious suddenly and hospitalized with a skull fracture and cerebral bleeding.

TD Ameritrade Park during the match between the Commodores of Vanderbilt and the Bulldogs of the State of Mississippi during the male baseball championship of division I held in Omaha on June 29, 2021, in Omaha, Nebraska. (Photos Jamie Schwaberow / NCAA via Getty Images)
Hayes was a player in a student area studying sports management at school.




