Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen a lot of very skilled girls played in this area- and the only ones who get 'heckled' are the ones that play dirty. Inapproriate shoving, tripping, hair pulling, etc... I have seen all of that and when that happens- I have hard parents say things like, 'hey #9- not cool' or 'ref. you going to call that o #9'
But the skilled players who also have good sportsmanship-often get compliments and cheers have the opposing parents.
The coaches are not dumb and hear and see what is going on.
Nope. Not my experience at all. Parents in rec league sports -where we have been for years- are absolutely over-the-top. Heckling players, screaming, rubbing in wins, and yelling at umps/refs. We had one instance in a baseball game where a player was hit by the ball pretty hard. A parent of the other side lost his mind when he thought one of our players took a base against the rules when the play happened. Yelling at the player to get back a base, yelling at the ump. . . the ump actually had to turn away from the injured child to address the parent and remind him that they'd deal with the score/runs after the injury. This is only once instance. This is REC (and not even a competitive rec league). It's vile.
I have 4 kids who have played various rec sports thru SYA and I have never, ever seen behavior like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen a lot of very skilled girls played in this area- and the only ones who get 'heckled' are the ones that play dirty. Inapproriate shoving, tripping, hair pulling, etc... I have seen all of that and when that happens- I have hard parents say things like, 'hey #9- not cool' or 'ref. you going to call that o #9'
But the skilled players who also have good sportsmanship-often get compliments and cheers have the opposing parents.
The coaches are not dumb and hear and see what is going on.
Nope. Not my experience at all. Parents in rec league sports -where we have been for years- are absolutely over-the-top. Heckling players, screaming, rubbing in wins, and yelling at umps/refs. We had one instance in a baseball game where a player was hit by the ball pretty hard. A parent of the other side lost his mind when he thought one of our players took a base against the rules when the play happened. Yelling at the player to get back a base, yelling at the ump. . . the ump actually had to turn away from the injured child to address the parent and remind him that they'd deal with the score/runs after the injury. This is only once instance. This is REC (and not even a competitive rec league). It's vile.
Then you should move it of rec. I don’t see this in the travel program we are in. I rarely see parents say anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen a lot of very skilled girls played in this area- and the only ones who get 'heckled' are the ones that play dirty. Inapproriate shoving, tripping, hair pulling, etc... I have seen all of that and when that happens- I have hard parents say things like, 'hey #9- not cool' or 'ref. you going to call that o #9'
But the skilled players who also have good sportsmanship-often get compliments and cheers have the opposing parents.
The coaches are not dumb and hear and see what is going on.
Nope. Not my experience at all. Parents in rec league sports -where we have been for years- are absolutely over-the-top. Heckling players, screaming, rubbing in wins, and yelling at umps/refs. We had one instance in a baseball game where a player was hit by the ball pretty hard. A parent of the other side lost his mind when he thought one of our players took a base against the rules when the play happened. Yelling at the player to get back a base, yelling at the ump. . . the ump actually had to turn away from the injured child to address the parent and remind him that they'd deal with the score/runs after the injury. This is only once instance. This is REC (and not even a competitive rec league). It's vile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD was not fouling anyone or being overly aggressive. She takes good sportsmanship seriously, for example, if she gets tangled up with another player and the other player or both of them fall down she helps her up and asks if she ok. She really is an exceptional athlete, I'm not just saying this, I've been told by coaches and parents for years. I think the parents are responding to the fact that DD can out run their kids and steal the ball away from them and score. So they were heckling her pretty badly. This has never happened before where she was being called out by her jersey #, I've hard it in the past where they will yell at the ref saying that play wasn't fair or whatever, but it was never directly at her and never personal like it was last night. She has always been able to ignore that type of stuff in the past, but last not was different, it was vicious.
I'm saddened and surprised that people automatically assume its her fault somehow, instead of being appalled like I was that grownups are acting this way at a child's game.
Okay, but I have three kids who are in lots of sports and the only time I have seen this extent of upset from parents is when an otherwise talented kid was elbowing and pushing players down and the ref wasn't calling it. The parents were mean and wrong but they were reacting to being worried for their child's safety. I have never, not in many years of watching many different kinds of sports at higher levels and lower levels, seen parents act like this just because a child could "out run their kids and steal the ball away from them and score." Never. No one is saying your child is doing anything wrong on purpose but you seem really defensive to a fault.
SAME. OP, your story does not ring true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD was not fouling anyone or being overly aggressive. She takes good sportsmanship seriously, for example, if she gets tangled up with another player and the other player or both of them fall down she helps her up and asks if she ok. She really is an exceptional athlete, I'm not just saying this, I've been told by coaches and parents for years. I think the parents are responding to the fact that DD can out run their kids and steal the ball away from them and score. So they were heckling her pretty badly. This has never happened before where she was being called out by her jersey #, I've hard it in the past where they will yell at the ref saying that play wasn't fair or whatever, but it was never directly at her and never personal like it was last night. She has always been able to ignore that type of stuff in the past, but last not was different, it was vicious.
I'm saddened and surprised that people automatically assume its her fault somehow, instead of being appalled like I was that grownups are acting this way at a child's game.
Okay, but I have three kids who are in lots of sports and the only time I have seen this extent of upset from parents is when an otherwise talented kid was elbowing and pushing players down and the ref wasn't calling it. The parents were mean and wrong but they were reacting to being worried for their child's safety. I have never, not in many years of watching many different kinds of sports at higher levels and lower levels, seen parents act like this just because a child could "out run their kids and steal the ball away from them and score." Never. No one is saying your child is doing anything wrong on purpose but you seem really defensive to a fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen a lot of very skilled girls played in this area- and the only ones who get 'heckled' are the ones that play dirty. Inapproriate shoving, tripping, hair pulling, etc... I have seen all of that and when that happens- I have hard parents say things like, 'hey #9- not cool' or 'ref. you going to call that o #9'
But the skilled players who also have good sportsmanship-often get compliments and cheers have the opposing parents.
The coaches are not dumb and hear and see what is going on.
Nope. Not my experience at all. Parents in rec league sports -where we have been for years- are absolutely over-the-top. Heckling players, screaming, rubbing in wins, and yelling at umps/refs. We had one instance in a baseball game where a player was hit by the ball pretty hard. A parent of the other side lost his mind when he thought one of our players took a base against the rules when the play happened. Yelling at the player to get back a base, yelling at the ump. . . the ump actually had to turn away from the injured child to address the parent and remind him that they'd deal with the score/runs after the injury. This is only once instance. This is REC (and not even a competitive rec league). It's vile.
Anonymous wrote:I have seen a lot of very skilled girls played in this area- and the only ones who get 'heckled' are the ones that play dirty. Inapproriate shoving, tripping, hair pulling, etc... I have seen all of that and when that happens- I have hard parents say things like, 'hey #9- not cool' or 'ref. you going to call that o #9'
But the skilled players who also have good sportsmanship-often get compliments and cheers have the opposing parents.
The coaches are not dumb and hear and see what is going on.
Anonymous wrote:You said elite. OP said exhibits athletic ability and talent. You’re ragging on a 10 year old you don’t even know because of something you made up in your own head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is following the athlete team to team/sport to sport clearly the player is over the top.
Have her play up, or play with boys.
+1
DD has a good friend who is very talented at multiple sports and she does dominate a lot of games. They are on all the same teams and I haven't seen her heckled once. She's big, fast and has the ball a lot of the game but she's also a very graceful player who maneuvers around other players so no one is run in to or knocked aside. I've seen other dominant players who are more rough around the edges get criticized by other parents and their children. It's wrong but there's a difference. OP seems to be very focused on how great her daughter is and how horrible the parents are but doesn't seem to understand that if this is something that happens in multiple teams and multiple sports something else is going on too.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you posters sound crazy, blaming the kid. You are the reason why I dread it if my kid ends up really wanting to do competitive sports.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, thanks for the constructive comments, I will take the advice (sitting near the hecklers, having her tell the coach, confronting the parents if necessary and helping her to stay mentally tough) and use it if this ever happens again. I hope it never does but as someone said, it only gets worse as they get older and in tougher competition I suppose. I’m not sure why some people still have the idea that this happens all the time or ever before Monday night. It hasn’t, that’s why I posted and clarified in my second post.