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Elementary football story
Elementary football story













Johnson is 5-foot-11, 198 pounds, according to a Twitter account believed to belong to the youngster. And not the ‘I am 12’ kind from the ‘Benchwarmers.'” One person tweeted, “Aint no f–king way this person 12,” while another added, “I demand Jeremiah Johnson’s birth certificate. Jeremiah Johnson is one of the most common names out there. Other people on social media are speculating Johnson’s age, with one person writing: “Ight 1. Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill tweeted, “If that 12 year old really 12 my son not playing football, these kids built different.” Gorringe expressed appreciation and thanked Herriman City police officers for their work on Saturday, as well as the referees for doing an amazing job during a children's football game.If that 12 year old really 12 my son not playing football, these kids built different 😂- Ty Hill DecemJeremiah Johnson in 2020 Instagram/Jeremiah Johnson The Ute conference also has police officers present at all games for the safety of our referees, coaches and players," he wrote, in a text message.

elementary football story

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"The Ute Conference is in process of supplying cameras to the majority of our games with full panoramic view of the entire field. Ute Conference Football Executive Director Jeff Gorringe said Sunday evening that they're aware of the incident with the parent fight and will review the video footage once they have it all Monday.

elementary football story

Melynda Epperson said police escorted families who were fighting to the parking lot and made them leave. He said coaches and Ute Conference league leaders were quick to step in and resolve both situations. "They're just things that 7- (and) 8-year-olds shouldn't be seeing." "I got my wife and my children also there and they're seeing a brawl going on, and they're hearing bad language and all that kind of stuff," he said.

elementary football story

–Melynda Eppersonīeau Neville, a Ute Conference Football parent and coach, said the referee yelled profanities at them after they tried to calmly point out a questionable play. You could see the terror in their face, and you could see that they were unsure of what was happening. So, both these games ended in the fourth quarter, without being completed." "The referee was screaming profanities at the coach," she explained. Then just minutes later on the other field, Melynda Epperson described seeing more unsettling behavior. You could see the terror in their face, and you could see that they were unsure of what was happening," she said. Melynda Epperson indicated that the two police officers who intervened pulled out their Tasers as they tried to get parents under control.Ī coach began yelling at the kids to run away. Melynda Epperson began to film a couple of minutes in, and people are heard screaming profanities in her video. "I saw two police officers come onto the field pulling people apart. I saw people pulling people apart," Melynda Epperson recounted. "Watching parents attacking each other, I saw fists. She said it looked like 30 to 40 people, and some of them started to fist fight. The grandmother explained that many parents suddenly rushed the field, screaming. Melynda and Dave Epperson said they were attending a different game with their five grandchildren to watch one of their grandsons play when they saw the fight break out on the next field over. Witnesses say it appeared that parents got upset over a call a referee made at one of the Saturday Ute Conference Football games at Butterfield Park, and they described seeing those parents storm the field and throw fists while police pulled out Tasers.

elementary football story

HERRIMAN - A youth football league is responding to a brawl between team parents caught on camera, that led to the cancellation of a football game in Herriman and is now part of a police investigation.













Elementary football story