With four of her children playing basketball, baseball and softball in the Chanhassen Athletic Association, Mary Valentine's life revolves around youth sports. These days, though, she doesn't dare go to a game or a practice.
If she does, the Chanhassen Athletic Association has threatened to throw her entire family out of the program.
Since February, the association has barred Valentine from attending any athletic event or communicating with any coach or official.
Did she head-butt a ref? Show up drunk at a game? Scream at a coach?
No, it was Valentine's repeated use of the phrase "Who is playing in left field?" and a decision to attend a meeting where a coach was present, according to disciplinary letters sent to Valentine by the association in December and February.
Valentine said she feels her right to free speech is being violated. But she signed the parent conduct code that gave the association the power to declare her parent non grata.
"Are they hurting me? Or are they hurting my kids?" said Valentine, who has missed 28 games. She and her husband, who coaches baseball with the association, pleaded their case to the board last week. Nothing has changed, she said.
CAA Board President Brian Benkstein issued a statement Friday saying the association's "main purpose is to provide sports opportunities for the kids, and by extension the families in our community. Given this purpose, CAA would not have taken the steps it did in this situation unless it believed it had valid reasons for doing so."