Bill would ban youth coaches if they’re thrown out of a game

Author: Associated Press
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) – Youth athletic coaches that get thrown out of a game would also be banned for the season under a bill moving through the Senate.

The Senate Community Affairs Committee approved the bill Tuesday. It would apply to leagues with children 12 years of age or under.

Democratic Sen. Jeremy Ring said his bill (SB 238) is inspired in part by behavior he’s seen on the opposite side of the field while coaching his daughter’s softball team. He said many parents are aware of the problem of angry coaches who get overly competitive at youth games.

He said that youth coaches also serve as teachers, and schools wouldn’t allow similar behavior in classrooms.

Coaches would be allowed to return the following season if league officials find them qualified.

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