Decatur, Illinois Parent Alleges Mixed-Race Child Denied Fair Play in Local Sports, Calls for Community Program Support and Investment
Families push back against systemic neglect.
NewsaditibhattaJanuary 15, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on January 15, 2026
In Decatur, Illinois, concerns over fairness and inclusivity in local youth sports have come to the forefront.
Madelyne Corrin, a local parent, has shared her experience raising a mixed-race child and highlighted systemic challenges in youth sports programs across the city.
Her concerns echo those raised by other parents, such as Tre Smith, who has spoken out about the lack of culturally safe spaces for Black and biracial children in Decatur.
Corrin described a recent incident at a wrestling tournament in Mt. Zion, where she alleges her child was unfairly scored, possibly due to racial bias.
“Even last weekend when my son was in the wrestling tournament, they messed up the score and tried to cheat my baby out of the first-place trophy that he worked for,” she wrote.
She shared that the coach implied her child’s mixed heritage influenced the outcome.
Both Corrin and Smith stress that their concerns are not about promoting racism—they are about ensuring their children have access to safe, supportive, and culturally affirming spaces.
Corrin emphasized that some suburban programs may appear more well-funded or organized, but they often fail to provide an environment where children of color feel welcome or fairly treated.
Parents point to systemic issues in Decatur’s youth programs, including:
- Underfunded or nonexistent programs in predominantly Black neighborhoods
- High costs that strain working families
- Predominantly white programs that lack cultural understanding
- Limited access due to transportation and resource gaps
Corrin called on the community to support and invest in local programs rather than sending children to surrounding towns.
“There are a lot of good programs here—they just need more support and funding from the community,” she said.
She urges families and city leaders to focus on building strong, equitable local infrastructure that prioritizes opportunity, inclusion, and fairness for all children.
Parents like Corrin are leading the charge, advocating for systemic change that ensures every child has a fair chance to thrive.
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