10U Gladiators Deprived of Just Outcome as GYBA Overseers Overlook Obvious Infractions
Liuzzi Raises Concerns About GYBA Board's Inaction
October 27, 2026
This piece was last modified by Alisha Shrestha on October 27, 2026.
Georgetown baseball parent Jessi Liuzzi voiced public fury regarding unethical practices during a critical 10U championship match.
As the team's supporter and former GYBA fundraising coordinator, Liuzzi advocates fiercely for her children's 10U squad.
Central to her complaint is the denial of victory to her offspring due to regulatory breaches.
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Liuzzi details how the conflict erupted during the second tournament encounter against 10U Hitmen.
Pre-match notifications about an ineligible select-team pitcher were disregarded by tournament officials.
Board officials, including parents of competing athletes, reportedly dismissed documented evidence of roster discrepancies.
Key findings indicated the pitcher had formally withdrawn from GYBA months prior yet participated anyway, creating unfair advantages.
Despite concrete roster data and video documentation, officials maintained the status quo, forcing Gladiators into unequal conditions.
"I don't seek conflict, but I won't tolerate obvious wrongdoings," Liuzzi declared.
Further allegations surface when confronting the opposing player's father about deceptive team claims.
Community reaction intensified after Liuzzi posted her account online.
Supporters flooded comments praising her transparency and courage.
A commenter expressed profound disappointment in GYBA's moral failures, condemning their tolerance of deceitful conduct.
Though authorities remain passive, Liuzzi insists on systemic reforms to protect youth sports integrity.
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