BODY SHAMING
Response From the Coaches:
I am writing to follow up on an incident that occurred during our 7/8 girls game last night involving one of your players and one of mine.
As I’m sure you are aware, your player was given a technical foul and ejected for making a comment about my player’s body. While I appreciate the official and coach addressing the situation immediately, I wanted to reach out directly because of the lasting impact moments like this can have, especially on young female athletes.
My player was deeply hurt by the comment. These girls are still forming their confidence and sense of self, and words spoken in the heat of competition can stay with them. While I understand emotions can run high, comments of this nature are not acceptable and cut far deeper than competitive trash talk.
After discussing this with your coach and the ref last night, at this point I have chosen not to file an official report with the league as I understand it would result in a season-long suspension. My hope is that this incident can instead serve as a meaningful learning opportunity without ending a young athlete’s season.
That said, it is important to me that this matter is taken seriously and addressed appropriately within your program.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your attention to the well-being of all the athletes involved.
Our Officials Response to the Incident:
Thank you for taking the time to address last night’s incident and for communicating your concerns in such a thoughtful and respectful manner.
As a ball-and-whistle official, my primary responsibility is to ensure a safe, respectful, and positive environment for all athletes on the floor. While competition can naturally bring out strong emotions, comments that target an individual personally—especially regarding body image—are not acceptable under any circumstances. This standard applies not only in sports, but at all levels of education, within our communities, and even in everyday friendship circles.
I appreciate the way the situation was handled in the moment by the coaching staff and officiating, and I also respect your decision to focus on education and growth rather than further disciplinary action. At this age, moments like these can and should be used as learning opportunities that help young athletes understand accountability, respect, and the long-term impact of their words.
It is important that all programs reinforce these values consistently, so that players understand that sportsmanship and respect are just as important as skill and competition. When we uphold these standards together, we help create an environment where athletes—especially young female athletes—can develop confidence, resilience, and a love for the game.
Thank you again for advocating for your players and for the well-being of all athletes involved. Please know that concerns like this are taken seriously, and I appreciate the constructive ways you have approached this matter.