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A video posted to YouTube Monday appears to show two Trinity High School students — football players Casey Boguski and Dominick Manetta — involved in a skirmish with a protester at the Donald Trump rally at Cumberland Valley High School.

In the video, Manetta, a senior running back and linebacker with the Shamrocks, appears to throw a punch at the protester’s head, while Boguski, a quarterback on the team, appears to be cheering behind him.

The video was posted by a B. Johnson and has already been viewed more than 18,000 times. Manetta did not respond to a Twitter direct message by The Sentinel seeking comment about the video.

Boguski tweeted his own video but it has since been deleted.

“Everyone that’s there for Trump is ready to go at it with people,” Boguski told the New York Daily News, although he claimed that he didn’t see any punches land.

Based on frequent tweets in the days since the rally, the video and Manetta’s apparent punch has been a hot topic among local student-athletes, some of whom voiced their support for the alleged assault.