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Jesus... Sounds like my old coach
My boy is t-ball right now. I'll tell you one thing that would not have even made the news after what I would have done to that SOB. That so F*%#@N pisses me off.
Anyone got bail money for me?
BTW, I'll toss my granny out the window to get her out of my way while I'm taking the scrum to the hole! :)
Last edited: Friday, July 29, 2005 at 9:14:41 PM
I have a child who is autistic and that coach would be hit with a bat if he did that or anyone did that to my child
I heard about this on the radio today when I was listening to sports radio. Man, was "The Brick" pissed about it. There is NO excuse for that. I wonder how much other crap that coach has done in the past, but wasn't reported.
I hate that "win at all costs" attitude... It's supposed to be fun. Run the guy outta town on a rail, like they did in the old days.
T-Ball? He does this kinda crap in T-ball? That's just ignorent.
Waddya mean whining aint everything
I'll have you know that whining is an art form and
I should know being..........
OH WAIT!!!! WINNING?
Gee uhh never mind............
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T-Ball Coach Accused Of Paying Player To Hurt Disabled Teammate
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A T-ball coach allegedly paid one of his players $25 to hurt an 8-year-old mentally disabled teammate so he wouldn't have to put the boy in the game, police said Friday.
Mark R. Downs Jr., 27, of Dunbar, is accused of offering one of his players the money to hit the boy in the head with a baseball, police said. Witnesses told police Downs didn't want the boy to play in the game because of his disability.
Police said the boy was hit in the head and in the groin with a baseball just before a game, and did not play, police said.
"The coach was very competitive," state police Trooper Thomas B. Broadwater said. "He wanted to win."
Downs has an unpublished telephone number and could not immediately be reached for comment Friday. It was unclear whether he had an attorney.
He was arrested and arraigned Friday on charges including criminal solicitation to commit aggravated assault and corruption of minors. He was released from jail on an unsecured bond.
The alleged assault happened June 27 in North Union Township, about 40 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, authorities said.
The boy's mother asked state police to investigate her son's injuries because she suspected Downs wanted to keep the boy off the field, despite a league rule that required each player to participate in three innings a game, Broadwater said.
Eric Forsythe, the president of the R.W. Clark Youth Baseball League, said Downs had two daughters on the T-ball team.
League organizers investigated accusations against Downs before the T-ball season ended earlier this month but could not prove that he did anything wrong. If Downs is convicted of any crime, he won't be allowed to be a coach next year, Forsythe said. The league is not affiliated with Little League International.
Like a midget at a urinal, I was going to have to be on my toes.
Invite a retard to a picnic and you'd better expect to get drool in the potato salad.