Arnzen v. Temecula Valley Unified School Dist. CA4
At Temecula Valley High School’s (TVHS) homecoming football game on September 28, 2012, plaintiff and appellant, Heather Arnzen, a senior and experienced varsity cheerleader at TVHS, fell and suffered a head injury while serving as a “base” for a stunt called the “liberty extension.” The stunt was performed, without safety mats, on the dirt track next to the football field, and Arnzen’s head hit the dirt track when she fell. The dirt track had been sprayed with water before the game but was dry after halftime when the stunt was performed and Arnzen fell. Arnzen sued defendants and respondents, Temecula Valley Unified School District (the District), and her cheer coach, Revan Jebrail, a District employee (collectively, defendants), for her injuries. Arnzen alleged causes of action against each defendant for negligence and premises liability.
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