Scoop: Little League coach seeks a comeback after viral flyover stunt backlash
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By Isaac Avilucea
Published on March 3, 2026.
Paul Greenberg, former Springfield Little League vice president and coach, is seeking to return as a coach two years after he was removed for his role in a viral airplane stunt that targeted another parent. The scandal divided the Montgomery County community, with parents arguing that Greenberg behaved like a bully who never took responsibility or apologized for his actions. The league expelled him after an investigation revealed the flyover cost between $650 and $1,200. Parents are urging league officials not to allow Greenberg to coach an in-house team. Spring ball registration closed Sunday and league officials are set to vote on the final coaching slate.
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