Parents intervene in youth hockey game and brawl, one woman injured
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Posted 3:01PM on Monday, January 28, 2002
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Angry parents got into a shoving match at a youth hockey game, and one woman was injured. <br>
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Coach Dave Nilles said the brawl broke out Sunday when players started yelling at each other and parents intervened. <br>
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"You have to really understand the sport of hockey to understand the ferocity of parents," Nilles said. "The tensions were very high. It was a very lively game." <br>
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Arapahoe County sheriff's officials said they would determine Monday whether to file charges. <br>
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Diane Harper said the melee began when she and her husband went to the aid of their son, after he was hit in the knees by another player. <br>
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Harper was hit on the back of the head, but didn't need medical care. <br>
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The game was between two teams tied for first place in the Colorado Competitive Youth Hockey League's midget division, for players ages 15 to 17. <br>
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The game at the South Suburban Family Sports Center was halted for about a half hour after the brawl. Arvada went on to defeat the Arapahoe County team 4-1. <br>
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The hockey league has a zero-tolerance policy toward violent fans and players, said Angelo Ricci, who heads the league. Ricci said parents have been banned for a year for misbehaving at games. <br>
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Parental violence at youth sports got national attention when a Massachusetts father fatally beat another father at their sons' hockey practice. Thomas Junta, 44, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for beating Michael Costin, 40, on July 5, 2000, at a rink. He was sentenced last week to six to 10 years in prison<br>