Halifax youth basketball association bans fans from games to curb abusive behaviour
HALIFAX — A youth basketball association based in the Halifax area has banned all spectators from games this weekend in a bid to stop the antics of abusive fans.
“Despite efforts to curb the behaviour, the abuse continues,” Chris Lerette, manager of the Metro Basketball Association, said Friday in an emailed statement. “Abusive behaviours by spectators directed at officials has been occurring for years. It has never been acceptable but has reached new extremes.”
Lerette recently sent a letter to parents describing how too many spectators and coaches are berating officials, mistreating custodians and screaming at players on opposing teams.
“This past weekend we reached a tipping point, and it is clear that some spectators, parents and fans have lost perspective of why we play the sport — for the kids,” the letter says. “The disrespect shown week in and week out towards officials and facilities is unexplainable.”