We told you last month about the chaos swirling around a Portsmouth youth softball feud — a drama-packed saga filled with drive-by shouting, food tossing, and police calls. Now, that same feud is heating up again — this time with spit, insults, and an angry parking lot encounter.
🚗 The latest drama unfolded in the school parking lot as one woman was picking up her daughter from cheer camp. According to the victim, the same woman from last month’s chaos approached their vehicle, began circling it aggressively, and spit on the car, cussing them out before following them out of the lot.
👀 Her daughter was in the passenger seat, watching it all happen.
The shaken woman called police after getting home — not to press charges, but to get it on the record. She told officers she just wanted it documented, not to escalate things further.
But here’s the kicker: the suspect had already been formally trespassed from all Portsmouth High School property after last month’s blowups.
🔥 Let’s Recap Last Month’s Softball Soap Opera:
⚠️ Thursday Night Madness
- Harassing texts, driveway drop-ins, and lots of yelling.
🍟 Friday 12:30 AM: Fast & Furious — Snack Attack Edition
- Repeated drive-bys, obscenities, and food thrown at a car with her own daughter inside.
🗣️ Friday 4:30 PM: Meltdown at the Mound
- Screaming at someone under a protection order — with police serving the order right there in the stadium.
🚨 Monday Morning Mayhem
- Threats, stalking claims, courthouse charges… and still no signs of cooling down.
🧠 It’s Time for a Grown-Up Time-Out
Look, we get it — youth sports can get heated. But if you’re:
- Spitting on cars 🚫
- Getting banned from school property 🚷
- Being served protection orders in public 🧾
- Hiding in your car from police 🚓
…it might be time to bench yourself.
💡 How to Keep the Peace at Youth Events
✅ Be the example — your kids are watching how you behave.
📵 Cool off before texting or showing up where you’re not welcome.
🛑 Respect restraining orders — they’re not optional.
🧘 Take a step back — if a game is making you act like this, maybe it’s not about the game.
Because when the highlight reel of youth sports turns into a rap sheet of real-world drama, it’s time to call time-out — before someone calls 911 again.

















































































