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A shocking incident unfolded at a Catholic youth basketball game in Staten Island, New York, when a group of parents became embroiled in a massive altercation. The event, which took place last month, was caught on camera.

The chaotic scene erupted on December 20 during a boys’ 6th-grade basketball match between St. Teresa in Castleton Corners and Saint Clare. Oversight was provided by the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO), which manages the parish sports activities, as reported by SILive.

Video footage obtained by the Staten Island Advance captured the initial confrontation between two mothers engaged in a heated argument. The situation quickly deteriorated when one woman pushed the other, triggering a flurry of punches.

Onlookers, including fellow parents and school staff, rushed to intervene as the two women grabbed each other by the hair. One of the mothers launched a series of punches aimed at the other’s head, escalating the conflict.

Brawl erupts at basketball game

This altercation, taking place at a children’s basketball game on Long Island, highlighted the intensity of emotions that can sometimes surface during youth sports events, according to SILive.

Despite efforts to separate the mothers, the video reveals that a different fight broke out in the midst of the chaos. The initial pair returned to their violent clash, further fueling the disorderly scene.

According to CYO County Director Michael Neely, the two women were parents, and some of those who became involved in the altercation were their family members, SILive reported.

Neely added that the two women, along with the family members who became involved, have been suspended indefinitely from attending CYO games.

crowd of parents fighting

Numerous parents spiral out of control as a fight breaks out at a children’s basketball game in Staten Island on Dec. 20.  (Silive)

“Two families got involved and, in the end, their families have been banned from CYO indefinitely,” Neely said.

Until now, leaders reportedly said altercations at Catholic Youth Organization games are typically handled on a case-by-case basis.

However, the fight has prompted officials, including Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella and CYO, to announce new rules on Tuesday aimed at preventing spectators from acting out of bounds.

crowd of parents fighting

Numerous men pull two women apart during a fight that broke out at a children’s basketball game. (Silive)

Spectators ejected by a referee for disruptive behavior at a CYO basketball game will now face a one-year ban.

“The mission was about the kids,” Fossella, whose children reportedly played CYO basketball, said during a press conference. “The mission was about teaching them responsibility. The mission was about them having a good time: the kids. The kids are the center of this universe here. And every once in a while some spectators get out of control and ruin it for the kids and ruin it for everybody else.”

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