Skip to content
Lavina Jahorina

lavina-jahorina.com

Lavina Jahorina

lavina-jahorina.com

New bill would create added protections for refs of youth sports

Toby Lambert, February 17, 2018

ST. LOUIS – Just like professional sports, tensions run high during youth sporting events. A new bill could make players’ biggest supporters keep their opinions in the bleachers where they belong.

“We are losing officials at a rapid rate,” said Mark Probst, director of area referees for the St. Louis Officials Association.

More than ever, Probst said referees in all sports are putting down the whistle and potential refs are thinking twice.

“For this coming fall, we cannot cover Friday night football games,” he said. “We will have to be moving games to Thursday night. The schools are finding out about this because officials are retiring early and we can’t get new officials in.”

Out of every 10 refs who first put on the black and white striped shirt, Probst can only count on two of them still calling the shots after three years on the job.

Probst said sometimes physical confrontations between referees, parents, coaches, and players as the straw that pushes them away.

“We’ve had issues with parents coming down out of the bleachers and if you’re a young official, it scares you,” he said.

For that reason, a bill is now on the Missouri house floor that would create extra protections for refs.

The measure would elevate the criminal penalties for people convicted of assaulting a youth sports official.

Harry Carr, a 40-year veteran referee, said that’s the sort of official ruling that would make sports better for everyone.

“I think it’s a great idea that we would get more backing and more protection,” Carr said. “Not so much for officials, but for the good of the game.”

“Any sort of deterrent for a fan to come down and threaten a sports official we have to have a special law like that,” Probst said. “Get excited to watch your kids but let them enjoy the moment.”

The director will be holding a referee recruitment night on Wednesday, April 4 at Parkway West High School. The event starts at 6 p.m. and is for all sports.

Breaking News

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Categories

Archives

Recent Posts

  • Music Lessons – You’re Never Too Old to Learn to Play a Musical Instrument

  • Choose Your Own Adventure T Shirt

  • Top 10 Best Shimano Talica Fishing Reels Comparison

  • Trump’s pick to run the 2020 Census withdraws from consideration

  • Light Wash Sherpa Denim Jacket Men

  • Comparación de Las 10 Mejores Dieta Barf Para Perros Recetas

  • Men Knit Sweater Pattern

  • Running Jackets Mens Winter

  • Jean Jackets Men Hooded

  • Top 10 Best Fancy Jackets for Mens Comparison

  • Top 10 Best Constructor In Class Cannot Be Applied To Given Types Comparison

  • North Face Long Jackets Men

  • Top 10 Best Jl 200 Comparison

  • Cheap Wood Shelving Units

  • Lavina Jahorina: Top 10 Best Buy Designer Clothes Online Comparison

  • Top 10 Best Zebco Fishing Reel Grip Power Handle Comparison

  • Top 10 Best Fishing Reels 1000 Comparison

  • Firewood Rack Diy

  • Golden Opportunities

  • Pineapple Pillow Urban Outfitters

  • Men Colored Denim Jacket

  • Top 10 Best Bass Pro Shop Xbox 360 Fishing Reels For The Game Comparison

  • Congress Struggles for Path Forward on Immigration

  • Trump Endorses Mitt Romney’s Run for Utah Senate Seat

  • Mens Short Jean

  • Detroit City Hall is playing dumb over the Airbnb fiasco, but it knew what it was doing

  • Top 10 Best Open Face Fishing Reel For Salt Water Comparison

  • Lavina Jahorina: 10 Best Top Rated Headphones With Microphone Comparison, Reviews & Buyer’s Guide

  • Irish Sweaters Vest for Men’s

  • Retiring lawmakers warn GOP move to Trump will drive away women, minorities, youth

©2025 Lavina Jahorina | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes