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Moraga tennis coach, 64, arrested on suspicion of molesting girl

Oakland, CALocal News

Michael Roy Howard, a 64-year-old Moraga tennis coach, has been arrested on suspicion of sexually molesting a teenage girl, an alarming case that has drawn attention to the safety of minors in sports settings. Allegations suggest that Howard brought the girl to his home after they met at a tennis court in Contra Costa, where the abuse reportedly occurred. This incident not only raises concerns about the responsibilities of coaches but also emphasizes the need for stringent safeguards in youth sports to protect vulnerable participants. The local community in Moraga is likely to feel the repercussions of this case, which may lead to increased scrutiny of coaching practices and background checks. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of abuse in athletics, prompting discussions about how to prevent such incidents.

The police have indicated that a thorough investigation will be conducted to uncover the full extent of the allegations. As the story unfolds, it is expected to resonate deeply with parents, athletes, and sports organizations alike. Community members are urged to remain vigilant and proactive when it comes to the safety of their children in athletic environments.

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