Connect with us

Rec Sports

Breaking down the hectic scene at Pace sports complex

PACE, Fla. — The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a heated exchange at a Pace sports complex that caused quite a scare on Thursday night. Authorities say an altercation between an umpire and a baseball coach at a youth game had many people fearing that a gunman had opened fire at the park. […]

Published

on


PACE, Fla. — The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a heated exchange at a Pace sports complex that caused quite a scare on Thursday night.

Authorities say an altercation between an umpire and a baseball coach at a youth game had many people fearing that a gunman had opened fire at the park.

It happened at the Pace Athletic Recreation Association (PARA) on Chumuckla Highway.

The sheriff’s office tells WEAR News they’re still gathering evidence. No charges have been filed.

So what led to the incident?

During the bottom of the first inning of a youth league game in Pace, a baserunner collided with the catcher at home plate. It led to an argument between coaches and an umpire, resulting in the umpire ejecting a coach from the game and complex.

“It started with a bunch of commotion, coaches yelling at an umpire,” said a woman who was watching her child play on a nearby field. “Then the next thing, I turn around, I see the coach leaving, he’s still yelling. Then we turn back around, the next thing I know that field was being cleared.”

“Everyone’s just running,” she added. “We hear people saying there’s an active shooter.”

Santa Rosa County Chief Deputy Randy Tifft was at the ballpark. He says once the commotion began, he went toward it.

“Went over to that area where the field was at,” Tifft said. “When I got there, the subject who made the threat to umpires had already departed the field, he already drove away.”

Tifft says umpires told him the coach got disorderly and was ejected.

Video shows the moments the coach was thrown out. Under league policy, the umpires had to escort the coach to the parking lot.

Here’s where Tifft says a crime may have occurred.

“They advised me that they got to the edge of the ball fields at the edge of the parking lot, and he said, ‘If you follow me to my vehicle, I have a gun,'” Tifft said. “And he got in his car and left.”

“We had mass panic. And understandable,” he added. “People were worried about their own kids and their own safety and we take that very serious.”

Tifft says the sheriff’s office dispatch was getting calls about shots fired. He confirms there’s no evidence of a gun ever being at the park.

Despite this, parents say their kids don’t feel safe returning to the complex right now. They’re questioning the Pace Athletic & Recreation Association’s response, saying it’s past due to have security patrol the property.

“I definitely think the president and board members from PARA need to get together and some positive changes to ensure safety in the community needs to happen ASAP,” a parent said. “I do not feel at this time that our kids feel safe.”

WEAR News made attempts Friday to contact the league and are waiting for a response.

Tifft says the investigation is ongoing as they continue to gather new video and evidence. WEAR News is told there’s a strong chance the man, who the sheriff’s office isn’t identifying, could face charges.

“We’re gonna build the case and we’re gonna sit down with the state attorney’s office and determine what charges are appropriate,” Tifft said. “I feel like there are some appropriate charges. But we have to have the evidence.”

There’s also concern from parents about the background checks conducted on coaches. Many parents allege multiple coaches have violent criminal records and shouldn’t be around kids. WEAR News is working to verify these claims.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Rec Sports

Jennifer (Jenn) Lynn Brown – The Morning Sun

Jennifer (Jenn) Lynn Brown, 48, passed away peacefully at her home in Coral Springs, Florida, on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, surrounded by her devoted family and friends, following a courageous nine-year battle with metastatic breast cancer.  Born on January 12, 1977, in Pittsburg, Kansas, Jenn was the daughter of Dennis Hurt and the late Wanda […]

Published

on


Jennifer (Jenn) Lynn Brown, 48, passed away peacefully at her home in Coral Springs, Florida, on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, surrounded by her devoted family and friends, following a courageous nine-year battle with metastatic breast cancer. 

Born on January 12, 1977, in Pittsburg, Kansas, Jenn was the daughter of Dennis Hurt and the late Wanda Hurt. From a young age, Jenn’s zest for life was evident. She was an avid athlete, involved in volleyball and softball during her youth. Whether playing under the guidance of her parents or competing with her friends, her passion for sports was a key part of her character. She attended Pittsburg High School. 

In 1996, Jenn made South Florida her home. She began working for Bally Total Fitness, where her passion for helping others shone through, and later chose to dedicate herself fully to her greatest joy: her family. 

In 2005, Jenn met the love of her life, Greg Brown. The two were married on October 18, 2008, and built a beautiful life together grounded in shared values, laughter, and adventure. Their love was one of deep companionship, mutual respect, and unwavering support—a bond that inspired all who knew them. 

Jenn’s legacy lives most vividly in her three beloved children: Addison, Ella, and Cooper. She poured every ounce of her strength, spirit, and love into their lives. Addi, her oldest, shared Jenn’s loyalty, resilience, and drive. Ella, with her bravery and sensitivity, echoed Jenn’s caring heart, while Cooper embodied Jenn’s adventurous spirit, always surrounded by friends and full of energy. 

Jenn was deeply committed to her children’s education and school communities. She was an active member of the Riverside Elementary PTO and a dedicated volunteer at Coral Springs Charter School, where her involvement and care made a lasting impact on countless students, parents, and staff. 

She also gave generously to her community through her love of sports. Jenn was the active President of the Youth Softball Association of Coral Springs (YSACS), where she not only supported young athletes, but also helped shape the program with the same dedication, leadership, and heart she brought to every part of her life. 

Jenn made time for others—offering guidance, encouragement, and a listening ear to friends facing their own life-altering diagnoses. Her grace, strength, and willingness to support others became an inspiration within the community and beyond. 

In recognition of her generous spirit and commitment to others, Jenn was honored with the prestigious Lynne Johnson Award for Outstanding Volunteerism in 2023, a testament to the many lives she touched and the difference she made. 

Jenn lived by the words: “Effort, focus, and attitude—UNSTOPPABLE.” This mindset guided her through life’s biggest challenges and inspired everyone around her to face adversity with strength and determination. 

Jenn was preceded in death by her beloved mother, Wanda Hurt, who also bravely battled breast cancer, and by her maternal grandmother, Peggy Headley. 

She is survived by her husband Greg Brown and their three children, Addison, Ella, and Cooper, all of the home. Also surviving are her father Dennis Hurt and Elena Bernal of Pittsburg, KS; her brother Aaron Hurt and wife Kim of Pittsburg, and their children: Lauren and Ryan McNeely of Pittsburg with daughters Josie and Saylor; Taylor Hurt and Jesse Stover of Kansas City, MO, and Landon Hurt of Pittsburg. Her paternal grandparents Robert and Elma Hurt of Pittsburg; her aunts Deborah Hurt Walker and Bill Ehmke of Pittsburg; Diana and Kevin Blake of Manhattan, KS; cousins Susan and Shawn Badart of Pittsburg, Mandy and Dan Stevens of Pittsburg, and Jen and Justin Schlegel of Manhattan, KS; Roxanne and Harold Squire of Lee’s Summit, MO. 

Jenn is also survived by her loving in-laws: Robert and Patricia Brown of The Villages, FL; Todd Brown and Laura of Westmont, IL; Tim Brown of Chattanooga, TN; Tracey Brown of Canton, GA; and Melissa Brown Gulotta and daughter Makayla of Bradenton, FL. 

A visitation and funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Visitation from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at North Creek Presbyterian Church in Coconut Creek, Florida, with a service beginning at 5:00 p.m. Visitation will resume following the service until 6:45 p.m. The funeral is under the direction of Alexander-Levitt Funeral and Cremation Center. 

A celebration of life will also be planned in Pittsburg, Kansas, at a later date to allow Jenn’s hometown family and friends to gather and honor her memory. 

Jenn’s strength, compassion, and boundless love will continue to echo in the lives of everyone she touched. Her spirit remains firmly rooted in the family she so fiercely loved and protected. To know Jenn was to love her—and her light will never fade. 

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her honor to her children’s education fund. 





Link

Continue Reading

Rec Sports

Youth softball results – Yahoo Sports

Softball results from Lebanon Youth Baseball & Softball games played Tuesday at Baird Park: 10-UNDERSeven Cedars 15, Patriot Safeguard Services 5 Patterson Plumbing 8 Wilson Bank & Trust 6 Lola Trammel tripled for Patterson. Raelynn Hammrich doubled as she, Presley Hackett and Lynleigh Patterson singled. Advertisement Emmie Thompson singled twice and Lily Anderson, Lily Ashe, […]

Published

on


Softball results from Lebanon Youth Baseball & Softball games played Tuesday at Baird Park:

10-UNDERSeven Cedars 15, Patriot Safeguard Services 5

Patterson Plumbing 8 Wilson Bank & Trust 6

Lola Trammel tripled for Patterson. Raelynn Hammrich doubled as she, Presley Hackett and Lynleigh Patterson singled.

Advertisement

Emmie Thompson singled twice and Lily Anderson, Lily Ashe, Madilynn Lane, Mollie Linton and Aria Waguespack once each for Wilson Bank.

8-UNDER

Richard Whitener 15, Permobil 10

Scarlett Beaty doubled twice and homered for Richard Whitener while MaryAna Waller tripled. Ana Uribe doubled twice and singled while Annabelle Appelhans and Makayla Merritt each singled twice and doubled. Jemma Hearn and Lillian Keene each doubled as they, Zailey Diekmann, Zoey Martel, Aubrey Neal and Ana Rion singled.

Reagan Anderson homered and Ruby Tyree doubled as both tripled for Permobil while Bailey-Grace Maleby doubled and singled. Arya Oliver and Lennox Pinelli each singled twice and Alice Rickard and Clara Smith once apiece.

Advertisement

Tri Star Roll Off 13, Gibbs 12

Kimberlyn Majors homered, doubled and singled for Tri Star while Michelle Vera doubled twice and singled. Emerson Jennings singled twice and Taylor Hunter once as they and Charlotte Freese doubled. Adelyn Artz, Holland Chandler and Nora Sanders each singled twice and Elizabeth Harlan and Ja’Nea Wilford once apiece.

Adam Wright Design 14, Oral Surgical Institute 9

Ella Miller tripled, doubled and singled for Adam Wright. Miya Njezic singled three times, Saylor Whited twice and Adara Harris, Annsley Lewis and Shelby Sheldahl once apiece as they and Geneva Bilbrey and Emery Whited doubled. Aislyn Christenbury and Larkin Mofield each singled twice and Anaya Allen once.

Ellison Miller homered and singled while Pasleigh Taylor Pace tripled, doubled and singled for Oral Surgical. Mya Dillard singled twice and Ella Bass, Ansleigh Bell and Avery White once each as they doubled. Campbell Lanning singled twice and Nalahni Vantrease once.



Link

Continue Reading

Rec Sports

Irvine and Woodbridge meet Tuesday in historic second round CIF baseball playoff –

Ryan Lemmon Stadium, home of the Woodbridge Warriors, will be the site of Tuesday’s second round playoff game. (PHOTO: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). Sports fans in the city of Irvine should be excited about this one. Irvine and Woodbridge baseball teams will meet Tuesday at Ryan Lemmon Stadium in the second round of the […]

Published

on


Ryan Lemmon Stadium, home of the Woodbridge Warriors, will be the site of Tuesday’s second round playoff game. (PHOTO: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone).

Sports fans in the city of Irvine should be excited about this one.

Irvine and Woodbridge baseball teams will meet Tuesday at Ryan Lemmon Stadium in the second round of the CIF Division 4 playoffs. Both teams won their playoff openers Friday. Top-seeded Woodbridge defeated Valley Christian 4-1 at Ryan Lemmon Stadium and Irvine topped St. Bernard 8-0 at Irvine.

In past years, the CIF playoff committee tried to put teams from the same league in different brackets if they were in the same playoff division. That all changed this year with the new competitive equity criteria, so an Irvine-Woodbridge match-up, believed to be the first second round playoff game between the two rivals, will occur and likely attract a large crowd.

Woodbridge is the home team after winning a coin toss so Coach Ryan Brucker is trying to get approval from the city of Irvine, which runs the stadium, to have a 7 p.m. game on Tuesday.

Irvine won both league games vs. Woodbridge this season, 6-3 on April 9 and 6-1 on April 11.

“There are no secrets obviously,” Irvine Coach Gabriel Cota said after Friday’s win. “They’re a very, very good team and obviously great coaching over there. We know if we don’t play our best ball, it’s going to be an uphill battle. We beat them twice this year but it’s real tough to beat someone three times. We’re super excited and obviously we have nothing but respect for them.”

OC Sports Zone will have full coverage of Tuesday’s match-up.

—Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone; timburt@ocsportszone.com



Link

Continue Reading

Rec Sports

Lawrence Butler’s stellar sliding grab | 05/16/2025

arrow-expand-1463475Athletics @ Giants May 16, 2025 | 00:00:16 add-reel-1463476Reelsshare-square-2-1463477Share Lawrence Butler races towards the right-field line and slides to make a nice grab, taking potential extra bases away from Willy Adames in the 5th Pitch Type: Four-Seam Fastball Pitch Speed: 95.8 mph Spin Rate: 2009 rpm Exit Velocity: 87.3 mph Launch Angle: 34° Hit Distance: […]

Published

on


Athletics @ Giants

May 16, 2025 | 00:00:16

Lawrence Butler races towards the right-field line and slides to make a nice grab, taking potential extra bases away from Willy Adames in the 5th

  • Pitch Type: Four-Seam Fastball
  • Pitch Speed: 95.8 mph
  • Spin Rate: 2009 rpm
  • Exit Velocity: 87.3 mph
  • Launch Angle: 34°
  • Hit Distance: 282 ft

BOTTOM 5

Bases.

, 1 Out



Link

Continue Reading

Rec Sports

Mayoral runoff candidates attend forum on youth priorities in San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos answered questions addressing early childhood and youth priorities ahead of June’s runoff election. The forum, hosted by the Future Ready Bexar County partners — Early Matters San Antonio, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County and UP Partnership, was held on Tuesday at […]

Published

on


SAN ANTONIO – Mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos answered questions addressing early childhood and youth priorities ahead of June’s runoff election.

The forum, hosted by the Future Ready Bexar County partners — Early Matters San Antonio, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County and UP Partnership, was held on Tuesday at the Education Service Center, Region 20.

Texas Public Radio journalist David Martin Davies moderated the discussion where the candidates answered questions on how the city can better support childhood needs.

Both candidates discussed the need for increased focus on affordable child care, K-12 education and community involvement in child care initiatives.

Click here to watch the full forum.


Read also:

Copyright 2025 by KSAT – All rights reserved.



Link

Continue Reading

Rec Sports

Registration open for Boys & Girls Club summer sports leagues

CASPER, Wyo. — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming recently announced its summer sports offerings: Summer T-Ball/Coach Pitch and King of the Court Summer Basketball League. The T-ball and coach pitch season runs from June 2 to July 30, and is open to children in grades K-5. The cost to register is $45, […]

Published

on


CASPER, Wyo. — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming recently announced its summer sports offerings: Summer T-Ball/Coach Pitch and King of the Court Summer Basketball League.

The T-ball and coach pitch season runs from June 2 to July 30, and is open to children in grades K-5.

The cost to register is $45, with a $10 membership fee. Families are encouraged to register by May 30 for an early registrant discount.

Games and practices are hosted at the North Casper Athletics Complex.

The Boys & Girls Club basketball season is divided into leagues for middle school students, high school students and adults. The season runs from June 9 to Aug. 8. Games are played at the club’s main gym.

It’s $35 per individual to register, or $200 per team. Middle and high school athletes are required to also sign up for a $10 club membership.

To register for youth sports, people can visit the parent portal here. Adult teams for summer basketball can register by scanning the QR code on a flyer, or at the main club’s front desk.

To become a coach or for more information, people can go here or call 307-235-5694.



Link

Continue Reading

Most Viewed Posts

Trending