Alcohol at Tournament

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tournaments typical has lots of cars and especially pedestrians in the parking lots, etc.

Alcohol usage at tournaments should be reported before some one gets hurt/run over especially with young kids around.

There’s a reason why alcohol is prohibited at all tournaments.


Yep. That reason is because generally open containers aren't allowed at county facilities without a special license. It has nothing to do with parking safety or keeping drunk drivers away. There's also a reason that enforcement of this is incredibly lax unless you're there late in the evening, being generally discrete and no one getting super drunk and starting fights. Every sport my kids have ever played has a subset of drinking, including not just soccer, but football, baseball, basketball, lacrosse, swim, and cheer are all ones I've personally seen it happening. Not every game, but this happens in every sport, on almost every team, in almost every club. It's not a big deal unless someone is out of control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saw a boys team yesterday (U14) where the parents were basically having their own portable bar on the sidelines. They had a cooler and were making mixed drinks next to the field. Is this normal or allowed? I don't want to cast judgment without knowing if this is commonplace elsewhere. Does this happen? And, should it happen?


I'd say the fist fights don't show up to the portable bar party until the second game of the second day of a three day tournament.
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