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Pennsylvania:A parent body slammed a high school referee after he ordered the man's wife out of the gym for allegedly yelling obscenities
during a basketball game.

The referee was treated at a hospital for a concussion and released after the attack. Charged with simple assault http://www.basketballpelicansshop.com/Cheap-Omer-Asik-Pelicans-Jersey/ , assault on a sports official, reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct was a
47 year old father.

Kentucky: A father of a T-ball player was briefly jailed after an outburst against an umpire during a game involving 5 and 6
year-olds.

The accused threatened to beat the umpire moments before walking onto the field and starting a fight with an official,according to the
criminal complaint. A girl who was playing in the game suffered a minor injury
when she was struck in the face during the scuffle.

Every day in America and around the world,sports officials are physically and verbally harassed. Most
incidents do not require police or medical assistance, but in some cases, the
harassment turns violent.

The fact that such behavior occurs at sporting events involving youth participants is appalling in itself, but the frequency in
which these reports now occur is even more disturbing.

NASO (National Association of Sports Officials) receives more than 100 reports annually that
involve physical contact between coaches, players, fans and officials. The
nearly 18,000 member organization is not the "clearinghouse for bad behavior,"
says NASO President Barry Mano, but it is the belief by NASO that the reports it
receives is only the "tip of the iceberg."

Loss of control by parents has long-term negative effects on the lives of the children http://www.basketballpelicansshop.com/Cheap-Jrue-Holiday-Pelicans-Jersey/ , the school, and the parents themselves, as the following story
illustrates:

Florida:A Parent enters the soccer field to check on his son, who has been injured in a skirmish for the ball. Angry that a more severe
penalty had not been levied on the opposing player, the parent confronts the
referee and shoves him to the ground.

After the school had to forfeit the game, the parent was later banned from attending all extracurricular activities
involving the school for at least one year and possibly through his son's
graduation.

WHAT CAUSES PARENTS TO LOSE CONTROL?
According to sports psychologist Darrell Burnett, Ph.D., often such parents are reliving unrealized
dreams through their children. They somehow get caught up in the win-at-all cost
frenzy.

The core problem comes from parents being too invested, emotionally and financially, in their children's games. They sometimes have
misplaced self esteem. Another factor, according to Dr. Burnett, is a general
attitude in our society encouraging us to retaliate when frustrated rather than
using negotiation skills: "somebody pushes their buttons and away they
go."

CAN THESE PARENTS CHANGE?
Yes http://www.basketballpelicansshop.com/Cheap-Jordan-Crawford-Pelicans-Jersey/ , if they desire it. Learning to manage sports anger is a process of applying two
of the eight core tools of anger control: (1) Adjust expectations of performance
to realistic levels and (2) communicate displeasure you may have with assertive
communication skills.

SPECIFIC TIPS FOR SPORTS PARENTS
Keep a moderate level of intensity; not completely detached, but not overly
aggressive.

Adjust your expectations to a realistic level by putting the sporting event into proper perspective.
Other tips include:

*Don't yell at the coach or child. If you have an issue, discuss it assertively at the
appropriate time.

*Don't try to coach from the sidelines. Again, if you have an issue with the coach, your child, or other children, discuss it
privately.

*Stay interested, supportive and positive.

*Praise the effort and the progress as achievement, not just the outcome.

*Model good sportsmanship.
Jaycee Chan (right) and friend Kai Ko
Film star Jackie Chan’s son, Jaycee, 31, and Kai Ko http://www.basketballpelicansshop.com/Cheap-Etwaun-Moore-Pelicans-Jersey/ , a 23-year-old actor from Taiwan, are being held by police in Beijing over drug
abuse allegations, it was confirmed last night.


Beijing police said they were tipped off by members of the public in early August that a Beijing resident surnamed Sun was involved in drug trafficking.


On August 14, police caught Chan, Ko and Sun in a foot massage parlor and later raided Chan’s apartment in the capital’s Dongcheng District.


Jaycee Chan’s and Ko’s urine tests later showed they had taken marijuana, and the two confessed to having used the drug, police said.


Police said they also seized more than 100 grams of marijuana from Jaycee Chan’s apartment.


The next day, they caught a Beijing man surnamed Song, who is alleged to have sold the drugs to Chan.


Jaycee Chan is under criminal detention for allowing others to take drugs in his apartment, Ko is under administrative detention for taking drugs, and Sun
and Song are under criminal detention for drug trafficking, police said.


Earlier http://www.basketballpelicansshop.com/Cheap-Demarcus-Cousins-Pelicans-Jersey/ , the Beijing Times said it had confirmed as true a post on Weibo by “Xu Hang”
that said Ko had been caught by police and that Xu’s father had interrogated him
for a whole night.

Meanwhile, Taiwan media said Jaycee Chan was with Ko when the police detained them.

Neither Ko nor Jaycee Chan had updated their Weibo accounts since August 12, an unusual silence.


In a statement issued last night, Chai Zhiping, boss of Ko’s agency — Star Ritz Productions Co Ltd — said Ko had been given a detention of 14 days and
apologized for his behavior.


Chai said she was informed of the punishment by Beijing police at 6:30pm yesterday.


Ko’s family will be allowed to see him soon, Chai said.

Like his father, Jaycee Chan is a singer and actor. Ko shot to fame as the leading actor in the movie “The Girl We Sought For in Those Days” which
premiered on August 19 three years ago. Many fans were waiting for
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