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Mayor Booted from High School Wrestling Tournament
When John Callahan began shouting at referee Dennis Buchman during a district wrestling tournament Saturday night at Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., the 22-year veteran official wasted no time ejecting him. But what makes this story worthy of national news is the fact that Callahan — the father of a wrestler from nearby Freedom High School — also is Bethlehem's mayor and a candidate for Northampton County executive.

"I applaud the ref that kicked the mayor out," psychologist John Mayer, vice president of the Center for Ethical Youth Coaching in Chicago, told The Morning Call newspaper of Lehigh Valley, adding Callahan set a bad example that suggests disrespecting officials is acceptable behavior. "He deserves a badge of honor. I don't care who you are. You have to follow the rules and you have to behave appropriately as a parent."

According to reporters Adam Clark and Irene Kraft, Buchman (who was named an Outstanding Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association referee in 2009 and was unaware of Callahan's status in the community) has rarely ejected fans. But the mayor's tone during persistent shouts of "That's terrible, you're horrible, that call is terrible" proved too much. "I have very thick skin," Buchman said. "So obviously, it had to be bad enough for him to be removed."

Clark and Kraft went on to write:

Callahan ... gave a different version. [He] arrived midway through the tournament, just in time for his son's match. During a bout after his son's, he yelled "that was an awful call" one time, which he said was a respectful way to voice his displeasure.

"[The referee] turned around, pointed at me and said, 'You gotta go,' " Callahan said. "I kind of looked at him incredulously and said, 'What?'"

The mayor left, but on his way out the door told Buchman he has "rabbit ears," implying the referee is overly sensitive to criticism from the stands. Callahan repeated the rabbit ears comment in a tweet Saturday night.

"Pretty sad when a wrestling fan can't express displeasure about a call," he tweeted. "Talk about rabbit ears."

Posted At 8:41 AM • Comments (4)

That jerk of a mayor is the reason why there is a shortage of officials in every sport!
Comment By SDP At 2/25/2013 1:42 PM
Cheer, don't jeer.
Comment By Mark At 2/26/2013 11:25 AM
No one wants to behave this way. Remember, if it's not a want then it must be a need. Of the five needs this is a good example of power. Someone who controls his family, business or even a municipality, goes to a game and cannot control the officials call. In this situation the person could have been stressed out and could not control his/her anger. Safe Sport Zone provides an after-school event training program for school staff. For more information call Jay Hammes at 262-989-7711
Comment By Jay Hammes At 2/26/2013 1:29 PM
No one wants to behave that way, including the Mayor of this municipality and father of the wrestler. Remember, if it's not a want then it must be a need. Of the five needs this is a good example of power. When someone is in power and controls his family, business, politics and then they attend a sporting event and cannot control the official's call, they cannot control their anger. Safe Sport Zone provides after-school event training for schools/school districts. Call 262-989-7711
Comment By Jay HammesSafe Sport Zone At 2/26/2013 1:30 PM
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