Ripon Youth Sports Coach Sentenced for Multiple Child Molestation Charges
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. — A local youth sports coach has been sentenced to prison following a jury’s conviction on multiple charges related to child molestation. The case, which has deeply affected the Ripon community, highlights ongoing concerns about the safety of children in youth programs.
Details of the Conviction
The coach, identified as West, faced a jury trial that culminated in a verdict on several serious charges, including more than half a dozen counts of child molestation. The nature of these crimes underscores the grave violation of trust that can occur in community settings where children are entrusted to adults.
District Attorney Ron Freitas commented on the sentencing, emphasizing its significance in restoring safety to the community and honoring the courage of the victims who came forward. “Today’s sentencing restores a sense of safety for our community and honors the immense courage of the victims who shared their stories,” Freitas stated. “We stand with those harmed, fiercely committed to protecting our children and ensuring their voices lead to lasting justice.”
History of Allegations
The investigation into West began in 2019 after law enforcement executed a search warrant at a residence on Van Dyen Way. During the operation, officers discovered evidence that led to accusations of child pornography possession and a "wide range of lewd and lascivious acts” involving minors.
Upon making the arrest, authorities found West in a garage, which raised further concerns regarding the scope of his actions.
Community Impact and Future Considerations
The verdict and subsequent sentencing have sparked conversations throughout the Ripon community regarding the need for vigilance in safeguarding children. As more details surface about the case and the nature of the crimes, community members are urged to remain engaged and proactive in ensuring the safety of youth participants in sports and other activities.
As of now, further updates on the case and any additional legal proceedings concerning West remain pending. The District Attorney’s Office continues to emphasize the importance of reporting such crimes, encouraging more victims to come forward in order to seek justice and support.
This sentencing serves as a sobering reminder of the need for heightened awareness and decisive action to protect vulnerable populations from predatory behavior.

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