Brian Lee Gravely took to his Facebook to share a fiery response aimed at Carissta Browning, calling out what he sees as her repeated habit of picking on kids in sports.
Carissta Browning had put up a post saying Winfield’s second place was nothing but a big “make-up apology.”
She wrote that no team should fall five or six times and still get a medal. She called the Winfield girls’ language the worst she’d ever heard and said it showed the coach was doing a bad job.
Then, Carissta cheered for Spring Valley, telling them they earned first place and really brought their best.
Brian didn’t hold back and answered with a long post. He said he couldn’t even comment under hers, so he shared a screenshot and let her have it.
He pulled up one of her old posts where she rants about adults bad-mouthing kids online, and flips it right back on her.
Brian told her she had no right to give parenting or coaching advice, writing:
You have no business talking about how to parent or coach someone else’s kids, as I remember you were incapable of providing your own child the resources she needed because you couldn’t get your own life stable.
Brian Lee Gravely
He added that Carissta talks about not picking on children, yet she has been going on and on about the Winfield kids nonstop.
Brian pointed out how she preaches one thing but does the opposite, especially when she’s blasting whole teams or schools, which to him means she’s dragging the kids into it too.
In fact, Brian called her a narcissist who bullies kids while saying adults shouldn’t talk about them.
“When you call out a whole school, you are talking about kids,” he said.
Brian then mentioned that the coaches can’t fight back because of their jobs, but he works for himself and will stand up for the kids.
Likewise, Brian also told him he doesn’t have to worry about a boss shutting him down like the coaches might.
“When you come for the kids, you come for me,” he says flat out.
He even hints at some history between them, warning her about how things blew up last time she got into this kind of mess.
Then Brian gets into the competition itself, saying he actually put together the routines for the top three teams that placed first, second, and third.
He noted Winfield was five points from third, and third was two points from fourth. Even without Winfield, her team would have been fourth.
He takes a dig at her for talking about “paying somone off” the judges, then asks what she knows about that right before pointing out she still hasn’t paid the money she owes him from a long time ago.
