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Coach With Nursing Infant Barred From Colorado Volleyball Tourney
There have been many positive strides made when it comes to nursing moms; this past weekend, however, things definitely stepped backwards when a volleyball coach who, after being a mom for a bit, was barred from entering the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant.
According to Denver 7, tournament director Kay Rogness warned Dixie Loveless, owner of the Mountain Peak Volleyball Club in Logan, Utah, and head coach of the 14 National team, about the rule Saturday afternoon.
Colorado State law says a mother may breastfeed in any place she has a right to be.
Volleyball coach says she was barred from Colorado tournament over her nursing infant
USA Volleyball encourages rule reversal
Just when you thought nursing moms were gaining ground, a volleyball coach is barred from entering the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant.
By: KMGH Staff
and last updated 2021-05-17 11:08:38-04
DENVER â A Utah volleyball coach says she was barred from entering a tournament at the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant.
Dixie Loveless, the owner of the Mountain Peak Volleyball Club in Logan, Utah, and head coach of the club s U14 national team, said she was told not to enter the arena following a decision made by the director of the Colorado Crossroads Tournament.