Wednesday, January 22, 2025
28.0°F

Basketball dad pleads not guilty

GWEN ALBERS Special to the Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 17 years, 10 months AGO
by GWEN ALBERS Special to the Inter Lake
| March 18, 2007 1:00 AM

Arlee man claims attack on coach was to protect his son

LIBBY - Francis Pierre of Arlee doesn't deny punching his son's basketball coach in the head.

He claims, however, that he was protecting his son, not committing a crime.

Pierre, 50, on Monday pleaded not guilty in Libby City Court to disorderly conduct and assaulting a sports official.

Both are misdemeanors. The charges stem from a Feb. 16 incident involving Arlee basketball coach Brandon Hobbs during the District 8-B boys basketball tournament at Libby High School.

Pierre claims the punch was in reaction to Hobbs allegedly using "foul, cursing and naughty language" toward his son, Richard, during the tournament.

"My son is a good kid," Pierre said after his hearing on Monday. "I don't think he should've been the victim of all this."

Hobbs, a first-year head coach, has denied the allegations. In an earlier interview, Hobbs denied using foul language but said he had told Richard Pierre that if he didn't want to be on the bench, he could go to the locker room or go home.

The 27-year-old coach was reacting to the player's apparent negative attitude while on the bench during the tournament.

Richard Pierre plays junior varsity for Arlee and traveled with the varsity team to Libby for the four-day district tournament.

After Arlee lost 63-60 to Superior and was eliminated from the tournament, Francis Pierre cornered Hobbs in a hallway and punched him.

Doctors at St. John's Lutheran Hospital closed a cut near Hobbs' ear with two staples.

Pierre is free on bond. A court spokeswoman said Pierre will apply for a public defender. A pretrial hearing will be May 3 before Judge Lucille Briggs.

MORE IMPORTED STORIES

Basketball dad arrested for punching coach
The Western News | Updated 17 years, 11 months ago
Parent arrested in assault on basketball coach
Daily Inter-Lake | Updated 17 years, 11 months ago
Arlee man found guilty of assaulting coach
Daily Inter-Lake | Updated 17 years, 4 months ago

ARTICLES BY GWEN ALBERS SPECIAL TO THE INTER LAKE

March 25, 2007 1 a.m.

Offer expected this week on old Libby school

LIBBY - A Kalispell developer on Tuesday tentatively plans to offer to buy the old Libby High School building.

March 18, 2007 1 a.m.

Basketball dad pleads not guilty

Arlee man claims attack on coach was to protect his son

April 1, 2007 1 a.m.

Developer offers $128,000 for old high school

LIBBY - The Libby School Board voted 5-2 last week to pursue negotiations with a Kalispell developer who has offered $128,000 for the old high school.