I was there and on the sidelines. Yes it is true that the Defensive coach from Lumberton was having words the whole Game with the BC Offensive coach on the field about a stacked team. (at this age you can have one coach on the field). After BC's last touchdown with 4 mn left in the 4th quarter, the coaches from Lumberton realized they were not going to win. BC Defense made a huge hit to the Lumberton ball carrier causing a fumble right in front of the BC Bench where all the coaches and players were standing. BC recovered the fumble and the Lumberton coaches ran on the field to the BC side to argue with referees and others. This is where it went down hill. The Lumberton coach ,the one who was having words the whole time on the field, got in the face of one of our coaches. They had words then the Lumberton coach spit in BC coaches face. This turned into pushing and shoving. The lumberton coach was pulled back to the center of the field by his coaches but it was too late. By this time several parents from Lumberton were on BC side line pushing and shoving and fighting. The lumberton coach, who was pulled back by his own, broke loose and ran across the field and attacked one of BC's coaches. The BC coach did not see him coming until the last second and ducked throwing the Lumberton Coach over his back to the ground and they started fighting.
Since we were in Lumberton no one was arrested. The game was stopped BC won. The only people that were hurt were the kids. BC had several boys crying. They saw everything because it was right in front of them. Several BC Mothers swept them away to one of the endzones where somehow Lumberton and BC shook hands as they normally do after a game. This was while the fighting was happening
This melee represents the ultimate definition for SORE LOSERs. I would like to see Lumberton try this in Jefferson or Orange county where they do not have the protection of there Police Dept. And also, ITS ALL ON TAPE!