Not the best role model:
Here’s a general rule of thumb: If coaching a youth sports event, one should not become so enraged with an opposing coach that he or she physically charges them and attacks them so violently that it warrants an arrest for assault.
Sadly, two South Bend, Ind. T-ball coaches failed to heed that simple advice, with a coach aggressively attacking his opposing equal number, knocking him to the ground and pummeling him while his players looked on in tears.
The coaches involved were 32-year-old Anthony Borders -- he’s your alleged attacker -- and 56-year-old Oscar Cantu. The two coaches allegedly began verbally sparring with one another during a summer matchup, with the Maurice Matthys Little League umpire on site intervening to keep the event from escalating in the early innings.