Volleyball Coach's Husband Allegedly Threatens Parent Amid Bullying Dispute

Cannelton Junior High Volleyball Coach’s Husband Jumps Out of Car, Threatens Player’s Parent in Front of Students Over Bullying Accusations

While addressing persistent bullying challenges, communities are reminded that proactive measures can foster safer environments for young athletes.

September 13, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 13, 2026

Lucas Sprinkle alleges that Cannelton Junior High Volleyball Coach’s Husband threatens to hit a player’s parent over an attempted civil discussion about their daughter bullying and harassing other students.

He was out of his car in front of the gym while practice was ending.

Coach Husband BullyingCannelton Junior High School’s 7th and 8th grade volleyball teams for the 2019 season.(Source: Cannelton HiLife)

Persistent harassment undermines educational spaces, demanding immediate intervention from educators and families alike.

Verbal abuse, social exclusion, and physical intimidation each contribute to a toxic atmosphere requiring comprehensive solutions.

Digital platforms amplify these issues through relentless harassment tactics targeting vulnerable individuals.

Victims often experience heightened anxiety, isolation, and diminished academic performance, with extreme cases resulting in clinical depression.

Support systems exist for those facing harassment—report concerns to trusted adults who can initiate protective measures.

Educational institutions require robust anti-harassment frameworks combined with ongoing dialogues promoting compassion and mutual respect.

Alleged Confrontation Involving Coach’s Husband at Cannelton Junior High Volleyball Program

A serious allegation has been made against the family of a Cannelton Junior High School volleyball coach, claiming the coach’s husband threatened a parent in front of students after a practice this week.

Lucas Sprinkle detailed the incident in a public Facebook post, which allegedly began as an attempt to have a civil discussion about the coach’s daughter.

Sprinkle claims the coach’s daughter has been bullying and harassing other students.

According to his Facebook post, the situation escalated dramatically when the volleyball coach’s husband arrived.

He states the man gets out of his car in front of the gym while practice is ending with several students present, and then proceeds to threaten to hit a player’s parent.

The volleyball coach stands there repeatedly screaming to her husband that he isn’t making this any better for her.

Sprinkle calls the behavior unacceptable and expressed disbelief that a school coach’s family would resort to intimidation and threats in front of students.

Later, he concluded his post by stating that .

The allegations have sparked concern among community members about the environment surrounding the school’s athletic program. Many are calling for a thorough investigation by the school district and law enforcement.

As of now, the Cannelton School District has not released an official statement regarding the incident. Authorities have not officially confirmed the identities of the coach and her husband.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Lucas Sprinkle is originally from Tell City, Indiana.
  • He provides help in vehicle repairs and lawn mowers.

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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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