All Sixth Grade Girls Games Need Stands Clearing Brawls
From today's "Little League parents are freaking insane" file, we present you with a story that we are glad to point out is not, in fact, from Ohio. It's from Oregon, and it involves one crazy coach of sixth graders.
The guy, essentially, busted a student scorekeeper's finger with a clipboard, attacked a ref and generally lost his mind. At a sixth grade girls game.
When the game ended, fans from both sides swarmed the floor and yelled at each other. No one was physically hurt, however. Larsen, meanwhile, was seen grabbing the arm of the referee, cocking his own fist back and calling the teen a vulgar name. At the same time, a Molalla assistant coach, 32-year-old James Robert Ulin, reportedly shoved the Estacada coach, 47-year-old Kevin Olds, who came out to defend the referee. Olds is also the principal of Estacada Junior High.
Honestly, swarming the court for a fight after a sixth-grad girls basketball game? Sounds more exciting than anything that happened in the NBA All-Star game yesterday.
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