STORY BYWhen a group of parents became unhappy with calls made in a Little League tournament, they cornered the offending referees, showered them with four-letter words, and hurled pizza scraps at them.
Of course, those refs got off easy compared to the coach who was slammed into a vehicle and had his life threatened by the father of one of his players. The reason? The coach had pulled the 11-year-old after only three innings so that everyone would get a chance to play.
One of the great American pastimes, Little League is supposed to be an atmosphere built on innocence, where kids can learn how to put on a rally cap and act out their big league dreams. They can have fun, be part of a team and enjoy a free sno-cone with their friends when the game is over.
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Spring Break:
Avoid the Binge
Whether you’re off to South Beach or South Padre, it’s likely that you or others you are with will have plenty of opportunities to drink alcohol. If you're going to drink during Spring Break, it's very important that you take precautions. Intoxicated students are targeted for both theft and physical assault, so do not underestimate the need to take serious precautions to protect yourself.
Many students binge drink during Spring Break; it has become a big part of the experience for many and it's what gets students into trouble the most.
The safest approach is to not binge drink and to know your limit with alcohol. We each have a point where the lousy effects of alcohol outweigh the fun effects. If you believe you’re going to drink too much, always use the buddy system for your protection.
Here are some tips to help ensure a fun and safe Spring Break:
So remember, Spring Break is a time for great fun and relaxation. Don’t ruin yours by binge drinking and the negative behaviors that goes along with it. Have a good time and be safe. Drink in moderation and watch out for each other.