Fremantles off-season woes have continued after Shane Yarran became the latest player to get caught up in a police investigation.Just days after it was alleged Michael Johnson punched a man in a kebab shop, Yarran has been charged with common assault in an incident that allegedly involved a family member on Sunday.Yarran will front the Fremantle Magistrates Court on December 6, and the Dockers released a statement saying the forward intends to plead not guilty to the charge.Fremantle claim they were only told about the incident late on Tuesday.An allegation of this nature is treated with the utmost seriousness by the club and we will continue to monitor the legal process closely, Fremantle chief executive Steve Rosich said in a statement.Yarran, who is currently on leave, is due to resume pre-season training next week.The 27-year-old was drafted by the Dockers as a mature-age recruit last year, and he booted 10 goals in six games in an impressive start to his AFL career.Yarran had been earmarked for a regular starting role in 2017, but his immediate AFL future is now unclear following the assault charge.Teammate Johnson is being investigated by police after a Bunbury schoolteacher claimed the veteran defender punched him in the head in the early hours of Sunday.The teacher, Tim, has released a video that appears to show Johnson with his pants down around his ankles in a kebab shop in Leederville in inner-city Perth.He said he was filming Johnson when the AFL stars partner took offence and snatched his phone.The 32-year-old Docker allegedly hit Tim in an ensuing argument.CCTV footage appears to show two men being felled by Johnson during the scuffle.Johnson, who was dressed in a suit at the time, raises his fists after the two men were knocked to the ground.Rosich said Johnson was cooperating fully with inquiries into the incident.We are treating the matter seriously and we are very disappointed that Michael placed himself in such a situation last weekend, Rosich said.In this instance the position Michael placed himself in, including his alleged behaviour, was not acceptable. As a club we support the person and challenge the behaviour.Thankfully, there was not anyone seriously injured.Johnson was suspended for six weeks and dropped from the clubs leadership group in 2010 after being caught in possession of cocaine by police.The 209-game veteran won back his spot in the leadership group earlier this year, but that position is now on shaky ground.Johnson managed just four games last season before a serious knee and hamstring injury ended his campaign.Fremantles 2016 season was wracked by poor form, injuries, and rumours of player unrest.The coaching style of Ross Lyon was also put under the spotlight amidst the rumours of player discontent. 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STARKVILLE, Miss. -- If you hadnt heard of Emily Hill, chances are you have now after Friday nights 3-1 victory by Mississippi State (10-7, 2-1 SEC) against the Auburn Tigers (7-9 1-2 SEC).The Bulldog freshman was electric from start to finish, tallying a career-high 25 kills and one major solo block to lead the Dogs to the four-set victory and the best start to SEC play since 2004 on Friday night at Newell-Grissom. The win also snapped a six-match losing streak to the Tigers and marked the first win against AU in Starkville since 2011.I cannot say enough about Emilys performance, MSU coach David McFatrich said. She was on another level all night and was absolutely huge for us. Weve said it from the beginning that shes going to be a special player here for years to come. She proves that more and more with every match.Hill also tallied 11 digs to earn her third double-double of the season. She wasnt the only Bulldog to double up on Friday night, as Blossom Sato and Cheyenne Spell also earned double-doubles. Sato earned 45 assists and a season-high 16 digs for her fourth double-double of the year, while Spell doubled up for the first time in her career with 16 digs and a career-high 10 assists.Fridays first set was Auburns to lose, as the Tigers held the lead and momentum for much of the opening frame. State was able to tie the set up several times, but could never get back into the lead after a 2-1 start, as AU went on to open the match with a 2-1 lead behind a 25-22 first-set win.The second set proved much closer, as the two squads battled back-and-forth early on. State would push out to a 14-10 lead. Auburn would respond with a 7-1 run that would put the visitors out in front and their eyes on a 2-0 lead. However, the Dogs would answer right back, pulling back in front at 24-23. The two sides would then trade points, as Auburn fought off four MSU set points. Then enter Evie Grace Singleton and Hill, who went back-to-back with kills to seal the sset, 29-27, and tie the match at 1-1.dddddddddddd.With the match on level ground, the two teams continued their tight play in the third set. Auburn seemed to gain a late advantage, going up 20-17 on the Dogs. Then a service error by the Tigers opened the flood gates, as MSU went on an 8-0 run, highlighted by 3 kills from Hill to take the set, 25-20, and a 2-1 lead in the match.The nights final frame was a set of runs, as both sides traded streaks, not allowing anyone to gain firm footing. Up 21-20, the Tigers looked to pull away, but Singleton and Jelena Vujcin had consecutive kills, followed by a devastating solo block by Hill to put MSU up 23-21 and force an AU timeout. The Tigers would fight off several match points to tie things up at 24-24, but Jazmyne Johnson connected for her eighth kill and AU fired long on a lengthy rally to give the set (26-24) and the match (3-1) to the Dogs.That match got your heart racing from the get go and proved how exciting SEC volleyball is on any given night, McFatrich said.Singleton and Vujcin rounded out the MSU attack with 18 and 11 kills, respectively. This is now the fourth-straight match that Hill, Singleton and Vujcin have all connected for double-digit kills.The service line continued to be Singletons best friend, as she tallied a trio of aces on the night, moving her season total to 31. Friday was her sixth match of the season with at least 3 aces.All in all, Im proud of our girls for not losing their focus after that first set. They cam back strong and played their hearts out, McFatrich said. This is another big win for them and for Mississippi State. Now were set on continuing this run on Sunday against Alabama.The Dogs and Crimson Tide will face off at 3 p.m. CT at The Griss. The match will be MSUs first nationally-televised match, coming to fans live on the SEC Network. ' ' '