Thursday, June 11, 2009
You remind me of my high school lareceny coach
Coach accused of using players in break-in
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ARLINGTON, Washington - An elementary school baseball coach in Washington state has been accused of using some of his players to help in a break-in.
Prosecutors charged 31-year-old George Spady Jr. on Monday with burglary.
Court documents allege he took his son, a nephew and another player from the team with him when he broke into a vacant Arlington shop and took overhead lights and other items, according to The Daily Herald's Web site.
Police say Spady's son crawled through a vent on the back side of the store and unlocked the door for his father, who then coached the boys to grab things from inside.
One boy told his stepfather who called deputies.
The Everett Herald reports the boys are not expected to be charged.
Look out Walter Mathau. You've got nothing on this coach. But allow me to play Devil's advocate for a second. If these kids are going to stand any chance this season they are going to have to learn to think as a team. Nothing bonds people together better than engaging in crime together. They had a secret that made them one. Until that one kid squeeled to his stepdad. He'll get his. Snitches get stitches.
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