Youth sports leaders alarmed at uptick of parents being aggressive toward officials during games

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Youth sports leaders are alarmed at an uptick of parents being aggressive toward officials during their kids' games. JohnBDias reports.

means back to sports for many kids. This year, sports officials aren't just reminding student athletes about good sportsmanship, but their parents too.

Kelley said he has noticed an unfortunate trend -- some parents beginning to ruin sports for kids by getting too angry at their games.South Jersey little league has a unique rule to stop umpire hecklers These poor adult actions are also leading to a referee and umpire shortage. Since 2018, more than 50,000 high school referees have quit, citing the actions of parents in the audience."Every single state, at all levels, are reporting behavior of parents. Even at CYO games," said Niehoff."Many more incidents that are violent in nature, not just verbally abusive."

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