Pinole Valley High School and Saint Mary's of Berkeley had no choice, but to address racial tension head first into home plate.
"It's still a big issue and it's still a topic around our school," Saint Mary's senior Aren Ulmer said.
Two weeks after racial slurs caught on camera cost a Pinole Valley player his college scholarship.
Pinole athlete loses college scholarship after racist rant caught on camera
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The teams met again for the league championship and the teen's father spoke out.
"I understand he was wrong. He understands he was wrong," said the father. "There's no way he could get through this unscathed. He's got to learn a lesson and he did."
The lesson is perhaps two fold.
"The words... the words have power," Saint Mary's senior Christa Guevarra said.
And your words may be posted to social media, which can't be taken back.
"There could have been a better way to handle all of this," Pinole Valley High School senior Diego Parada said.
"The social media created a wildfire around this and so everybody had an opinion," Saint Mary's principal Peter Imperial.
Conversations are happening in person too.
"We just have to grow and learn in different ways, so this has been a good example and a good stepping stone for the school overall," Pinole Valley High School senior Frank Cisineros.
It was a step towards good sportsmanship on and off the field.
"His apology was sincere," Guevarra said.