Photo of Youth Basketball players fightingYouth Basketball Fight (Photo via @KTVU/X)
Scenes turned ugly during a youth basketball game between Payton’s Palace and Tumakbo United on Sunday night, with one player stomping on another player’s head during the AAU event.

A member of Tumakbo United member captured footage showing the team’s player, Seth Guingam, catching a ball and getting knocked over by an opposing player. They begin scrambling for the ball on the floor when a third player gets involved and stomps Guingab’s head onto the court before a referee holds him.

Police are investigating the matter, while the aggressor has since been kicked off the Payton’s Place squad.

Roderick Guingab, the victim’s father, gave KTVU permission to share a video of the incident, which has since made it to other outlets.

You can see it right below:


It is unknown as to whether Seth has suffered injury or head trauma from the incident at the AAU game.

Youth Basketball Player’s Team Condemns His Actions

Payton’s Place has since condemned their player’s actions during Sunday’s fixture.

“There is footage circulating of one of our team’s games this past weekend. Unfortunately, the footage is not a positive representation of our team and our values,” the team posted to Instagram on Monday.

“The behavior that was exhibited by our player is not acceptable, and is being taken seriously. We do not condone violence. Our players are expected to conduct themselves with integrity on and off the court. At this time, both teams are working together to resolve this matter.”


Meanwhile, the Alameda Police Department has revealed that both children are 13 years old, though they declined to share anything else given that the parties are juveniles.

Payton’s Place followed Monday’s post up the following day to reveal that the player in question no longer plays for their team.

“His behavior was unexpected. We are working to assist in providing him resources to prevent this in the future,” they said. “Violence has never been a part of our team. On behalf of the Payton’s Place Family, we sincerely apologize to the player injured in this incident, his family, and all those impacted.” 

Judge Rules Tyreek Hill Is The Father Of Little Girl With Fourth Baby Mama, Giving Him 12 Children Just Weeks After His Wife’s Pregnancy Announcement

Keeta Vaccaro, Tyreek Hill and Kimberly Kaylee Baker (Photos via Getty Images & @carrissadanea/Instagram)
Tyreek Hill is welcoming another member to his growing family.

This week, the Daily Mail reported that a Florida court declared the Miami Dolphins star wide receiver the father of a little girl, bringing his total to possibly four different baby mamas and over ten children.

Kimberly Kaylee Baker, 30, filed the paternity suit after her daughter was born in May 2023. She claimed the child was conceived after hooking up with Hill back in August 2022. Baker says Hill had been giving her $2,000 per month to support the child, but claims she requires $10,000 to properly care for her daughter.

Hill did not contest the results of the DNA test. Instead, his legal team argued that Baker, who resides in California, had no right to file the petition in Florida, where Hill currently lives.

His wellness influencer wife, Keeta Vaccaro, announced in May that she was expecting after she posted a picture of an ultrasound. Hill and Vaccaro have had their share of problems, with the couple filing for divorce earlier this year just to reconcile.