1/5 Lori Lucas-Martinez, aka D. 4 months ago on Google • 28 reviews
This
facility
doesn't
deliver
on
their
words
"...dedicated
to
enhancing
the
quality
of
life
through
exceptional
parks,
facilities,
and
community-driven
programming.".
They
allow
bullies
to
stay
on
the
Women's
Volleyball
league
and
A-level
competitive
players
to
play
against
less-experienced
players
(B/BB,
C,
D-levels)
in
1
co-rec
league.
It
causes
alot
of
court/game
problems
regarding
positions
and
cohesiveness
to
play
together
safely.
I
was
on
the
Winter/January
2024
VB
league
and
experienced
negative
incidents
from
female
players.
As
a
long-standing
BB/B
level
VB
player,
I
bring
my
positive
attitude
in
playing
with
teams
and
mates
but
many
players
don't
share
the
same
standards.
I
was
born
legally
65%
deaf
and
my
disability
often
confuses
people
since
I
can't
engage
in
normal
conversation,
often
mistakenly
read
as
being
anti-social.
Everyone
in
leagues
I
play
on
are
alerted
about
my
hearing
disability.
1/29/2024:
teammate
Donna
(same
team
Spike-N-Spice,
captain
Brandy
Valentine)
cowardly
pushed/jabbed
my
back
from
behind
during
a
game.
I
was
caught
off-guard
considering
she
and
I
have
never
had
problems,
but
I
sensed
anomisity
from
her
the
beginning.
No
avail
as
to
why.
Recollecting
myself,
I
ignored
her
cowardly
aggresssiveness
and
continued
playing
with
proper
sportmanship.
She
never
explained
to
me
why
she
pushed
me
nor
did
I
ask
her
and
I
couldn't
trust
her
anymore.
Captain
Brandy
chose
to
not
act
upon
this
assault,
and
I
took
myself
off
the
team.
I
emailed
Dundee
Township
managment
providing
full
incident
details.
Tammy
Greco,
Superintendent
of
Rec,
contacted
me
back
only
saying
general
words
of
"Thank
you
for
sharing
your
feelings,
it's
been
addressed."
There
were
no
resolutions
given
to
me
as
to
the
outcome
of
Donna's
bad
behavior.
This
incident
wasn't
based
on
"feelings",
it
was
based
on
a
physical
assault
per
videotapes.
Since
the
township
choose
to
not
act,
I
don't
feel
safe
to
continue
coming
here,
assured
that
behavior
like
this
won't
be
allowed.