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ShoogarBear
10-12-2006, 08:42 PM
Youth coach sentenced to prison
Downs offered kid money to bean autistic player
Posted: Thursday October 12, 2006 5:11PM; Updated: Thursday October 12, 2006 5:11PM


UNIONTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- A youth baseball coach accused of offering an 8-year-old money to bean an autistic teammate so he couldn't play was sentenced Thursday to one to six years in prison.

Fayette County Judge Ralph Warman sentenced 29-year-old Mark R. Downs Jr. of Dunbar, Pa. to consecutive six-to-36-month sentences for corruption of minors and criminal solicitation to commit simple assault. A jury convicted Downs in September.

Warman revoked Downs' bond and sent him to prison.

Downs didn't speak at the sentencing but told reporters "I didn't do nothing" as he was led out of the courtroom.

His attorney, Thomas Shaffer, said Downs was upset and looked forward to appealing the verdict. Downs was ordered Thursday to undergo a mental health evaluation and barred from coaching any youth league sport while on parole.

Authorities said Downs offered to pay one of his players $25 to hit Harry Bowers, a mildly autistic teammate, with a ball while warming up before a June 2005 playoff game. Prosecutors said Downs wanted the 9-year-old out of the game, because the boy didn't play as well as his teammates.

Player Keith Reese Jr. said he purposely threw a ball that hit Bowers in the groin and another that hit Bowers in the ear, on Downs' instructions. Downs denied offering to pay Reese to hurt Bowers.

"These acts are extremely outrageous and extremely reprehensible since the defendant was involved in the coaching of a youth league," Warman said.

Bowers' mother, Jennifer Bowers, said Thursday that since her son was hit, she has struggled to get him to try new activities. She said the boy fears that he would get hurt again.

Downs was acquitted on a more serious charge of criminal solicitation to commit aggravated assault. Jurors deadlocked on a charge of reckless endangerment. The judge declared a mistrial on the endangerment charge, and prosecutors said they wouldn't retry him.

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TheSanityAnnex
10-12-2006, 08:46 PM
What a dick.
Hopefully he's treated like a rapists when he does his time.

NorCal510
10-12-2006, 10:56 PM
chicla

ATX Spur
10-12-2006, 11:07 PM
Wow, I'm sure he'll get propably just that one year. But who wants to win a little league game that badly that they're hurt an 8 year old?

SequSpur
10-12-2006, 11:45 PM
maybe they wanted to win

CosmicCowboy
10-13-2006, 08:06 AM
Typical little league bullshit. I hated it when i was involved. For the most part the parents/coaches were unathletic losers who probably couldn't get picked for dodgeball in third grade PE and were trying to live out their athletic glory vicariously through their kids. I was appalled at how vicious they could be. I actually called a couple of games when the paid ump didn't show up (my kid was not on either team) and was shocked at the graphic verbal abuse coming from the stands.