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Here's how two SC soccer clubs address referee abuse - The State, March 14, 2018


3/16/18
Sideline abuse causes SC referee shortage, jeopardizes youth sports
Cody Dulaney, The State

Originally Posted By: Kyle Heise
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3/16/18
<a href="http://www.thestate.com/news/local/article205277104.html">Sideline abuse causes SC referee shortage, jeopardizes youth sports</a>
Cody Dulaney, <u>The State</u>

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Here's a video that's tied to this article, interviewing a current HS soccer player who also referees

Bluffton, SC teen referee not spared from spectator abuse
How a local referee responds to parents

Horst has done some games that I have coached in and, I think, does a good job.

I walked around at a youth tournament this past weekend, and noticed that some parents, are very good, and there's a few others on the other side.

Frank Martin hit it on the head when he talked about this.

Frank Martin says parents are out of control during youth sports
3/19/18

Here’s how two SC soccer clubs address referee abuse
Cody Dulaney, The State


The Bulls Soccer Club is successfully tackling the problem of sideline heckling

3/18/18

Here’s how one local referee keeps his cool when parents heckle
Cody Dulaney, The State


Horst Daichendt, a soccer referee who also teaches math at Spring Hill High School, is a native of Romania
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