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"Colorado Crossroads will no longer be a qualifying event for the USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championship," the national governing body of volleyball announced. ....
Coach With Nursing Infant Barred From Colorado Volleyball Tourney There have been many positive strides made when it comes to nursing moms; this past weekend, however, things definitely stepped backwards when a volleyball coach who, after being a mom for a bit, was barred from entering the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant. According to Denver 7, tournament director Kay Rogness warned Dixie Loveless, owner of the Mountain Peak Volleyball Club in Logan, Utah, and head coach of the 14 National team, about the rule Saturday afternoon. Colorado State law says a mother may breastfeed in any place she has a right to be. ....
Volleyball coach says she was barred from Colorado tournament over her nursing infant USA Volleyball encourages rule reversal Just when you thought nursing moms were gaining ground, a volleyball coach is barred from entering the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant. By: KMGH Staff and last updated 2021-05-17 11:08:38-04 DENVER â A Utah volleyball coach says she was barred from entering a tournament at the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant. Dixie Loveless, the owner of the Mountain Peak Volleyball Club in Logan, Utah, and head coach of the club s U14 national team, said she was told not to enter the arena following a decision made by the director of the Colorado Crossroads Tournament. ....
Breastfeeding a baby is a job in itself. Babies don’t like to wait to be fed, when they’re hungry, they’re hungry, and everyone knows a hungry baby is no walk in the park. Breastfeeding parents have to meet the needs of their babies with their own bodies and if those babies are exclusively breastfed, meaning no bottles, where mom goes, so goes the baby. Two breastfeeding volleyball coaches were recently forced to choose between feeding their children and coaching their teams because of a short-sighted COVID rule that would not allow children into the facility. Dixie Loveless travelled from Utah to Colorado to coach her U-14 volleyball team in a tournament. She brought her 4-month-old baby along with her because she’s a breastfeeding mom, and where mom goes, baby goes. When she arrived at registration, she was unceremoniously refused entry, even though she was the team’s coach. ....