Parents Brawl at Catholic Youth Basketball Game in Staten Island
New York PostJanuary 15, 20262 min16,201 views
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- π₯ A viral video captures a massive brawl between parents at a Catholic youth basketball game in Staten Island, New York.
- π The incident occurred at St. Teresa in Castleton Corners during a sixth-grade boys game.
- π£οΈ The fight began with a heated exchange between two mothers and quickly escalated to involve other family members.
Consequences and Official Response
- π« Catholic Youth Organization County Director Michael Neely announced that the involved women and family members have been suspended indefinitely from attending CYO games.
- βοΈ Staten Island Borough President Veto Facella addressed the incident, announcing a one-year ban for spectators ejected by referees for disruptive behavior.
- π― Facella emphasized that the mission of youth sports is about the kids, teaching them responsibility, and allowing them to have a good time, stating that out-of-control spectators ruin the experience for everyone.
Broader Context of Youth Sports Incidents
- β οΈ The Staten Island brawl is presented as part of a larger trend of bad behavior at youth sporting events.
- π€Ό A separate viral video shows a man bodyslamming another adult at a boys' basketball game, with one caption humorously calling it a 'tackle of the year contender'.
- π€ΌββοΈ Another incident involved a bleacher-clearing brawl between parents at a 2024 New Jersey youth wrestling championship, with children watching nearby.
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Youth BasketballParent BrawlStaten IslandCatholic Youth OrganizationSportsmanshipSpectator BehaviorYouth Sports IncidentsBorough PresidentIndefinite SuspensionOne-Year Ban
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