Mt. Lebanon youth coaches not guilty of disorderly conduct
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Two Mt. Lebanon youth football coaches were found not guilty of disorderly conduct charges related to a post-practice dispute an elementary school in the fall.
Mt. Lebanon police cited coaches Jeffrey Borris and Michael Ventrone in September for using threatening language with some youths at a field near Markham Elementary School. The dispute involved a football thrown in nearby woods.
Brookline District Judge James Motznik held a hearing on the charges in November and on Wednesday found the men not guilty, noting the coaches were defending their children.
First Published February 9, 2012 12:00 am











