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Youth Sports Umpires Warn of ‘Scary’ Growing Trend
Umpires in New York State are sounding the alarm on a scary trend following an alleged fan assault over the weekend.
Carlos Chaluisant, 68, who has umpired for more than two decades, said he had just worked a game in the Binghamton area Sunday when a spectator followed him to the parking lot and struck him because he was angry over Chaluisant’s calls.
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“He approached me, I then tried to defend myself and he kicked me off my feet. I fell on the floor, and he swiped me with his hand on my face,” Chaluisant told 12News.
The veteran arbiter said he went to the emergency room on Monday after experiencing back and head pain. Thankfully, all tests came back clear and he’s on the mend.
Ryan Hastings, the president of the Binghamton Umpires’ Association, says incidents like this are part of an alarming epidemic of bad behavior against umpires nationwide.
“We were concerned for several years that something like this would end up happening at some point,” said Hastings. “We’ve seen videos all over online that this happens across the country on unfortunately a routine basis.”
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This latest report comes in the midst of an ongoing umpire shortage around the country. It’s an issue that has been building for some time, and has been written about extensively, including by CNN in 2023.
“The problem isn’t the money, the problem is the verbal abuse,” said Don Mason, the head of baseball operations for Top Gun Sports and USSSA baseball in North and South Carolina, to Queen City News back in May. “You have a lot of guys say, ‘I don’t care how much you pay me, I’m not going back out there because of fan abuse, coach abuse,’ so on and so forth.”
According to the National Umpire Association, it had 6,229 members in 2017, but that number fell to 4,995 in 2022 for both youth baseball and softball.
That figure isn’t going to go back up either with more occurrences like the one in Binghamton last weekend.
Youth Sports Umpires Warn of ‘Scary’ Growing Trend first appeared on Men’s Journal on Jul 9, 2025
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Full 2026 Championships Schedule Finalized
Colorado Springs, Colo. (December 12, 2025) – USA Ultimate confirmed today the full calendar of 2026 Championship Events. The first event of the year will be the Beach Championships, returning to Virginia Beach on May 9-10. The event, which has seen record growth the past four years, has taken place in Virginia Beach 10 of the last 11 years. The 2025 event marked the biggest USA Ultimate beach event to date, with growth across nearly all divisions.
Many other previously announced events are returning to familiar locations in 2026, with both the Masters Championships and the Youth Club Championships taking place in Aurora, CO. 2026 also marks the final year of a three year agreement to host the National Championships in San Diego, CA – which has hosted the event since 2018.
USA Ultimate has a full calendar of premier events scheduled for 2026 – in collaboration with a number of trusted local partners – offering the ultimate community opportunities to compete at the highest level across all disciplines and divisions.
The full 2026 Championship Events Schedule is listed below.
| Event | Date | Location | Venue | Local Organizer |
| USA Ultimate Beach Championships | May 9-10 | Virginia Beach, VA | Virginia Beach Oceanfront | City of Virginia Beach Sports Marketing and Resort Management LLC |
| USA Ultimate D-III College Championships | May 16-18 | Waukegan, IL | Greg Petry Sports Park | Illinois Ultimate |
| USA Ultimate D-I College Championships | May 22-25 | Rockford, IL | Mercyhealth Sportscore Two | Illinois Ultimate |
| USA Ultimate Masters Championships | July 17-20 | Aurora, CO | Aurora Sports Complex | Altitude Ultimate |
| U.S. Open & Youth Club Championships | July 31 – August 3 | Aurora, CO | Aurora Sports Complex | Altitude Ultimate |
| USA Ultimate National Championships | October 22-25 | San Diego, CA | Surf Cup Sports Park | San Diego Ultimate |
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Muskego Youth Sports Director faces Federal Sex Crime Charges
MUSKEGO, Wis.—Former Director of Tryouts for the Croatian Eagles Soccer Club in Franklin, Justin Kagerbauer faces federal sex crime charges.
According to federal investigators, 41-year-old Kagerbauer was caught in an undercover operation for allegedly communicating with a 9-year-old girl in the U.K. He planned to travel there to have sex with her.
In reality, the girl Kagerbauer was messaging was actually a government agent operating under the Eastern Regional Special Operations Unit.
Police and federal agents were able to find and arrest Kagerbauer at Chicago O’Hare International airport where he already had purchased a ticket to England.
According to the indictment, Kagerbauer is charged with attempted foreign travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor, using a computer to engage in unlawful sexual activity, and distributing child pornography.
If convicted of Count One, Kagerbauer faces up to thirty years’ imprisonment.
If convicted of Count Two, he faces a mandatory ten years’ imprisonment or up to life imprisonment.
If convicted of Count Three, he faces a mandatory five years’ imprisonment, up to twenty years’ imprisonment.
Kagerbauer may also face a $250,000 fine for each count. He also may be required to register as a sex offender under state and federal law.
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City honors Karon Lewis with first Dave Miletich Volunteer Coach of the Year Award
FIRCREST – Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services has established the Dave Miletich Volunteer Coach of the Year Award and recognized Coach Karon Lewis as its first recipient.
A youth basketball coach, Lewis was recognized for his ability to inspire young athletes, teach with patience and enthusiasm, and create an environment where kids grow their skills, have fun and leave every game smiling.
The new annual award celebrates volunteer coaches who demonstrate the compassion, encouragement and community spirit that defined the late Dave Miletich, a longtime city employee and cherished mentor who died in November 2023.
Miletich served for more than 17 years as recreation manager and assistant parks and recreation director. He was instrumental in the construction of Firstenburg Community Center in 2006 and the renovation of Marshall Community Center in 2007. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Miletich was a dedicated volunteer coach for his three sons and a champion for community-based recreation.
“Our family is honored that the Volunteer Coach of the Year Award is named after Dad,” said Dave’s son, Brady Miletich. “His commitment to making youth sports fun and inclusive impacted many families directly as a coach and indirectly by the example he set. We appreciate that his legacy is being recognized and instilled in coaches today and in the future.”
The award will be presented annually to one outstanding volunteer coach. In addition to receiving a personal certificate, the winners’ names will be displayed on a plaque at Firstenburg Community Center.
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Hillsborough Democrats announce 2026 committee slate
Hillsborough Democrats announced their municipal slate for next year as they seek to flip the township committee from GOP hands.
The 2026 Hillsborough committee slate will consist of incumbent Committeewoman Samantha Hand and US Army Veteran and community volunteer Meghann Valeo. The Somerset County town is currently held by Republicans in a 3-2 margin, but Democrats in the town are looking to build upon their strong 2025 and wrest control from the GOP.
“We could not have two better candidates for Township Committee in Samantha and Meghann, two women who embody Hillsborough’s long history of community volunteerism,” said Hillsborough Democratic Organization Chair Michele Kidd. “Whether coaching youth sports, raising funds for our local fire departments, or fighting on foreign battlefields, Hand and Valeo have proven their commitment to public service.”
Last month, Democrat Jill Gomez defeated incumbent Republican John Ciccarelli 55%-45%.
Hand, a corporate executive, first won election to the committee in 2023. Valeo, an Army veteran, served as a Military Police platoon leader in Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2005 and received a Bronze Star, according to the announcement.
Democratic Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill won Hillsborough by about 13 percentage points last month. In 2021, it went for Republican Jack Ciattarelli by nearly 5 points.
“Samantha and Meghann understand the true meaning of affordability because they live it, raising families, coaching teams, and supporting neighbors who are feeling the strain of rising costs,” said Somerset County Commissioner Paul Drake, a former Hillsborough Township Committee member. “I’m honored to share the ballot with such high-caliber leaders as I run for reelection this year.”
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Concord sports memorabilia dealer admits to fraud after selling phony Willie Mays items
A Concord sports memorabilia dealer has pleaded guilty to wire fraud after he was caught selling fake sports collectibles, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
Daniel Damato, 42, was charged with one count of wire fraud in October and admitted to trying to obstruct the FBI’s investigation into him, prosecutors said.
Between 2022 and 2024, Damato doctored and invented false provenance to valuable items in order to make them look like authentic sports collectibles, the DOJ said. He would then inflate the prices and sell them to people.
Damato admitted to selling a baseball bat in 2023 for $100,000 that he said was used by Willie Mays in the 1954 World Series; in reality, the bat was a factory error and an inch shorter than the one actually used by Mays. Once the buyer sent Damato the hundred grand, Damato also never sent him anything, prosecutors said.
He also sold things like a Mays jersey that was never worn by the baseball great, taking in $50,000 for that con.
The FBI raided Damato’s home in October 2024 and the DOJ said he contacted at least one potential witness in his case to try and obstruct the investigation.
Damato has a sentencing hearing scheduled for March and he is facing up to 20 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000, prosecutors said.
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Allan Mark Moses – Concord Monitor
Allan Mark Moses
Portsmouth, NH – Allan Mark Moses, 73, passed away peacefully on December 10, 2025, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire surrounded by his children. An avid Steelers fan and affectionately known by his nickname, “Coach Moche”, Allan was born on November 19, 1952, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Ernest and Ruth Moses. Allan lived a life marked by dedication to his family, his community, and his work.
Allan earned his bachelor’s degree from Ohio University in 1974 and went on to receive his MBA from New Hampshire College in 1980. He began his distinguished career at Riverbend Community Mental Health in 1981, where he served as Chief Financial Officer with commitment and compassion until his retirement in 2020. He also shared his expertise as an adjunct professor at New England College and New Hampshire Technical Institute.
Allan’s community involvement was extensive and impactful. He conceptualized the John H. Whitaker Place Assisted Living Facility through Riverbend and served as a longtime Board Member and Treasurer at Temple Beth Jacob. He was a longtime resident of Bow, New Hampshire and was active in youth sports teams as well as a founding member of the Bow High Falcons Booster Club.
Allan was a passionate Pittsburgh Steelers fan known for giving every newborn family member their very own Terrible Towel. He found joy in gardening and cherished the time spent with loved ones and friends, leaving behind countless warm memories and a legacy of kindness that touched everyone who knew him.
A devoted father and grandfather, Allan is survived by his three children: Eric (Cortney Lyford), Kelsea (Matt Modelane), Trevor (Jenny Anderson); his three grandchildren, Anders, Margot, and Isaiah, who knew him as “Fajah”; his sister Barbara (Tom Hudson) and their children Daniel and Rachel; and his cousin Brenda (Ted Roter) and their daughter Sara. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest and Ruth Moses.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 15th, at Temple Beth Jacob, 67 Broadway, Concord, New Hampshire.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Allan’s honor to Temple Beth Jacob, or to the Steelers. Go Steelers!
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