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Sunday Edition: Parents at little league games and a home for Lindsey


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OverviewIn this Sunday Edition we are digging deeper into a KSL investigation: Personal Foul. Parents. From a football game in Monroe called because of unruly parents and players to a coach in Payson charged with assaulting a player and a parent accused of throwing punches at a Jordan High coach — isolated incidents or a growing problem along the Wasatch front?

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Our KSL investigation revealed a majority of kids stop playing sports by the age of 13. And we discovered in most cases it's because of the adults. Mike Headrick takes a closer look at bad behavior on the sidelines.

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To help us understand what it is like to coach youth sports, one youth basketball coach let us mic him up and keep the cameras rolling during a recent game. He gives us the perspective from the bench. Coach Mike Headrick also wore a mic at one of his son's basketball games. A sports psychologist analyzed both coaching styles.

Segment 3

A young woman is now living in her dream home thanks to her grandfather and the generous outpouring of homebuilders in southern Utah. Ed Yeates explains why this home will radically change her life.

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