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CRESTVIEW - Several juveniles were arrested after a brawl at Crestview High School last night.

It happened after a women's basketball game between Crestview and Fort Walton Beach.

Channel Three's James Jackson has the story you'll see only on three.

This was the seen moments after a fight broke out in the rear parking lot at Crestview High.

Officers try to find out what happened from witnesses.

Emergency crews helping people who were hurt in the fight.

Laronda Christian, a sophmore at Crestview, saw the whole thing happen.

Laronda Christian/Crestview High Student, "I walked outside and it was like mad crazy. Everybody was fighting and I was like oh snap and I walked back inside. I was scared."

Five juveniles were arrested after the fight.

A police report says one child suffered cuts on his stomach and elbows.

Students say a rivalry between three schools set it off -- Crestview, Fort Walton Beach and Niceville.

Andreius Harris/Crestview High Student, "If you're from somewhere in Crestview, you'll see a Fort Walton person trying to fight you for no reason. So like I try to stay out of that area as best as I can."

Laronda Christian/Crestview High Student, "I think they, they think they think they better than us and we better than them so, I guess that's what it is."

The students that were arrested face charges ranging from affray to resisting an officer without violence.Several Juveniles Arrested Brawl at Crestview High School

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- The widow of a Florida smoker has been awarded $17.5 million in damages by a Gainesville jury in a lawsuit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

The jury on Friday awarded Amanda Hall $12.5 million in punitive damages, adding to $5 million in compensatory damages awarded Thursday. Hall's husband Arthur died in 1995.

The case is among about 8,000 filed in Florida by smokers or their families against tobacco companies. The individual cases were brought after the state Supreme Court in 2006 threw out a $145 billion class-action award for all Florida smokers.

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