Michigan Mother Exposes Youth Coach's Abusive Tactics Against Teenager

Youth Coach Forced My Child to Commit Vile Acts, Leaving Him Embarrassed and Bullied- Canton, Michigan Mom

High school sports are built on principles of teamwork, discipline, and mentorship.

December 16, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 16, 2026

Missy Michelle alleges that her son, Brycen, was made to do something vile, disgusting, and downright dangerous acts by the youth coach.

She used to laugh and smile with that coach, but only to find out he forced her son to do downright acts.

Coaches hold immense power over the game, along with young athletes’ health, confidence, and dignity. That’s why it is profoundly alarming when a coach abuses that trust.

Coaches pressuring student athletes into vile and downright dangerous acts isn’t coaching, but it’s an abuse. Such acts have no place in sports or education.

The true strength of a team lies in respect and safety, not in fear and degradation. Any coach who forgets that does not deserve the title or the trust of a leader.

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Michigan Mother Accuses Youth Coach of Forcing Her Son into “Vile, Dangerous” Acts

Missy Michelle alleged that a youth sports coach subjected her son, Brycen, to abusive and dangerous behavior while other coaches failed to intervene.

Her social media post has ignited outrage and concern.

Michelle took to Facebook to describe a traumatic incident involving her son, Brycen.

She alleges a coach, whom she had previously interacted with pleasantly, made Brycen do something vile, disgusting, and downright dangerous.

The details of the act have not been publicly disclosed to protect Brycen, who is reportedly embarrassed and facing bullying at school.

In her emotional post, Michelle expressed anger not only at the accused coach but also at the other adults present.

And the others need to step up and check the ones who are here for clout instead of sitting back watching! I’m so saddened and disappointed in his actions and those of all the men around who literally could only apologize after, but not say shit to his face.

Michelle stated her primary role is to provide and protect her two children and is now seeking accountability. She expressed that some men in youth sports don’t deserve to be a coach.

She indicated she is giving the sports organization a chance to address the matter internally before pursuing legal action.

My only job is to provide and protect. I just hate that I had to come out of character! Trying to give them a chance to correct and handle it as an organization before my lawyer does!!!

Her post quickly spread online, and many urged her to retain a lawyer and ensure the coach is removed from his position.

I say whatever it is, if your lawyer needs to be involved, let them be involved right now. Because most organization sweep stuff under the rug and that’s it.

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In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Missy Michelle is from Lorain, Ohio, and lives in Canton, Michigan.
  • She graduated from Salem High School and attended Schoolcraft College.

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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