Appearing for arraignment, Claremont running back Singleton charged with statutory, not forceful rape
The charges against Claremont High School senior running back Tyler Singleton were brought in court on Wednesday for two incidents involving 14- and 15-year old female classmates. Singleton, 18, was charged with two counts of statutory rape - one a felony and one a misdemeanor - that combined carry a potential prison sentence of three and a half years.
The Wolfpack's three-year starting running back, however, wasn't charged with forceful rape, which the 14-year-old alleged victim said happened last month at Cahuilla Park. Singleton admitted to having sex with her but said it was consensual. Here is a link to the story on DailyBulletin.com.

Clay Fowler has been covering high school sports for six years in California and Texas. He was born in Dallas, attended the University of Texas and worked in Central Texas before joining the Daily Bulletin staff in 2006.



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