FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Pee-wee players take the field in the morning, as parents and young siblings are scattered through the stands. But as day turns to night, and the boys on the field get bigger and older, the crowd grows and the atmosphere begins to shift.
Groups of men in their 20s and 30s fill the stands and sidelines, to the point where passers-by must jostle for space as they walk along fences separating the bleachers from the field. And then something else becomes obvious: Wads of bills start switching hands; cheers and fist pumps are followed by exchanges of money; and men debate how much to put down next time. Marijuana smoke is often in the air, and adults walk around with cups of alcohol seemingly without concern.
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