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Parents allege a Murrieta youth-softball board member drank in a dugout; league president says complaint lacks evidence
Summary
At public comment the commission heard a coach say a board member bragged about being hungover in front of teenage players; the Murrieta Valley Girls Softball Association president called the dispute a 'personal vendetta' and said the league found no evidence that a volunteer provided alcohol to minors.
During the public comment period on March 6, a Murrieta coach, Raymond Lopez, told the Parks and Recreation Commission he witnessed a Murrieta Valley Girls Softball Association (MVGSA) board member enter a team dugout on Feb. 22 and state she and her daughter had been drinking the night before while players aged roughly 13–19 were present. Lopez said he informed coaches and the league president and later received communications characterizing his reports as "hearsay." He asked the…
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