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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 5 MIN

HARTFIELD BASKET-BRAWL FALLOUT, DAD SUSPENDED A FULL YEAR

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

In this eye-opening follow-up segment of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay revisits the viral "Hartfield basketball brawl"—more of a heated disturbance than a full-on fight—from the season opener against Oak Forest Academy on November 4. Drawing from Jackson Jambalaya's latest report, he breaks down how parent Mark Wilson got banned for the rest of the season by the Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) after yelling at an Oak Forest parent during a player-student section scuffle, leading to both being restrained. Wilson sued in Rankin County Chancery Court for a temporary restraining order, calling the ban "arbitrary" and claiming due process violations since MAIS only reviewed videos without a hearing—but the court sided with MAIS, noting the handbook applies to students and schools, not parents. Now, Wilson misses his son's senior year entirely. Clay calls out helicopter parents at private school games, comparing it to umpire fights in travel ball, and urges adults to chill: "It's never that serious—let kids be kids." He even floats support for a past bill making assaulting officials a felony, emphasizing involvement without extremes. Unfiltered advice on parenting pitfalls and sports sanity, no sugar added.

In this eye-opening follow-up segment of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay revisits the viral "Hartfield basketball brawl"—more of a heated disturbance than a full-on fight—from the season opener against Oak Forest Academy on November 4. Drawing from Jackson Jambalaya's latest report, he breaks down how parent Mark Wilson got banned for the rest of the season by the Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) after yelling at an Oak Forest parent during a player-student section scuffle, leading to both being restrained. Wilson sued in Rankin County Chancery Court for a temporary restraining order, calling the ban "arbitrary" and claiming due process violations since MAIS only reviewed videos without a hearing—but the court sided with MAIS, noting the handbook applies to students and schools, not parents. Now, Wilson misses his son's senior year entirely. Clay calls out helicopter parents at private school games, comparing it to umpire fights in travel ball, and urges adults to chill: "It's never that serious—let kids be kids." He even floats support for a past bill making assaulting officials a felony, emphasizing involvement without extremes. Unfiltered advice on parenting pitfalls and sports sanity, no sugar added.

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