Kavanaugh, who coaches his daughters' basketball teams, watched the St. John's girls defeat McNamara for their third straight WCAC championship.
Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh attended the WCAC girls' basketball championship game Monday. By Scott Allen Scott Allen Reporter covering D.C. pro and local college sports Email Bio Follow February 26 at 4:14 PM Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, a regular in local youth basketball circles, attended Monday’s Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship games at American University’s Bender Arena as a fan.
During the September Senate hearing in which Kavanaugh denied Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation that he assaulted her when they were teenagers in the 1980s, Kavanaugh expressed concern that he might be forced to stop coaching his daughters’ teams. “I love coaching more than anything I’ve ever done in my whole life,” Kavanaugh said, addressing the panel’s Democrats. “But thanks to what some of you on this side of the committee have unleashed, I may never be able to coach again.
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