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It really depends on the individual program as to what they will allow. If it is allowed, it would depend heavily on what the felony was for. Anything that would be considered a violent crime or a danger to the children would almost definitely not be allowed.

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14y ago

Most(all?) organizations that have adults inter-acting with kids conduct background checks on their volujnteers and employees these days. When the league does a background check on you they will probably learn of your conviction and, in todays climate, I'm sorry to say that it is doubtful you'd be allowed to coach.

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13y ago

I don't know the answer, but maybe you should just stay away from the kids, dude.

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14y ago

I doubt it. When working with children a background check is done and that would show up.

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15y ago

i dont think so

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15y ago

Depends what sport! ^^

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11y ago

Yes, but probably not very well

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12y ago

no

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