A fight broke out at a high school football game after members of the Catholic program allegedly made anti-Semitic comments toward the Jewish institution.

Members of Scheck Hillel Community School and Archbishop Coleman Carroll High School had to be separated during the game in Miami.

Spectators also ran onto the field and several punches were thrown during the melee.

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Jewish school parents claim someone said «Hitler was right» during the melee, while other slurs were used throughout.

«The Archdiocese of Miami and Scheck Hillel have zero tolerance for any type of aggressive language and behavior, anti-Semitism or hatred of any kind. We are grateful for the faculty of both schools, who handled the situation immediately with care and concern for the students. said the schools in a joint statement.

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A football goal post crossbar (Adam Davy – PA Images via Getty Images)

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«Both Scheck Hillel and the Archdiocese are investigating the matter and will take appropriate action with the students involved. The Archdiocese and Scheck Hillel are committed to working together, long-term, to build understanding between both schools in our mutual commitment to safety. , respect and forgiveness.»

It is alleged that anti-Semitic slurs were used.

It is alleged that anti-Semitic slurs were used.

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Archbishop Coleman Carroll won the regional final game.

There was a reported injury.