Watch announcer tells parents to “shut up” during a high school basketball game, video goes viral

Watch announcer tells parents to “shut up” during a high school basketball game, video goes viral

When parents come to a sporting event to see their children play, they can rather be irritating to their surroundings with a video of a high school basketball game announcer viral

Take a look at the hilarious video below.

The parents in the crowd at a recent high school game between Brookfield Central and Cedarburg were so annoying that the announcer told them to join up as referees after launching into a harsh outburst against them.

Announcer tells parents to “shut up” during a high school basketball game, video goes viral

His outburst occurred when the game was about to conclude and the officials still hadn’t ruled on what appeared to be a foul at the end of regulation.

Advertisement

What did the commentator tell?

“I would like to use this occasion to remind all fans to SHUT TP, something I should have done much earlier. “Since you do such an excellent job from the stands, get on the ground, put on a striped shirt, and do it yourself as the WIAA has a constant need for officials,” the commentator stated

Soon after, handclaps could be heard.

Earlier, a coach was fired for impersonating a 13-year-old during a JV basketball game.

After attempting to impersonate a 13-year-old player in a junior varsity game earlier this month, a 22-year-old high school basketball coach was fired from his position. According to the sources, Arlisha Boykins, an assistant for the Churchland H.S. Truckers in Virginia, participated on behalf of one of her players who was away from the team due to participation in a club basketball competition on January 21.

Advertisement

Boykins reportedly decided by herself to play as the student-athlete rather than have to play with one less hooper. The adult who is fully grown can be seen playing hard against the opposition in the video that WAVY10 has gotten. He drives the lane for a layup, gets a block, and makes free throws.

The source claims that Churchland’s JV players and parents made the decision to forgo playing for the remainder of the season after Boykins was fired as a result of the stunt. Speaking of the incident, the 13-year-old boy said he was “shocked” the coach would act in such a way. The student’s family is asking for an apology, and the school is currently looking into the incident.

PLAY: FREE ONLINE GAMES

Advertisement

Recommended: Sports Fan App