Done youth football in TX for over 10 yrs. Each year say it will be last. Enjoy the interaction with kids who are basically kids at heart and wondering where and what they are going to eat after game - pizza, Mc Donald's etc.
Seen it all with adults though. Had one on down box come charging out on field with down box. Thought he had a "spear" with that. Was upset over a called. Kicked off box and asked to leave field. When confronted by law enforcement he yelled to be arrested. He proceeded to kick and empty every trash can over on the way out.

Had two women after a game screaming at each other. As we were going to parking lot to leave we noticed they were really at it "cussing and yelling" at each other about how each other "boyz" did each other "dirty".
Next thing we noticed was "big momma" ripping off her wig and taking off her huge dangling hoop earrings and "wailing punches and scratchin' away"

But I had in all the years have had one person come up to myself and family dining at a Chili's to complain about a game.

I have had an individual come up to me at church and recognize me and apologize for their screaming and embarrased behaviour and had another come up to me when I was with the wife at Target and say how they appreciated the officials and the way we called the games during the season. We had many a coach/parent come up to thank us after games.
The positives as in any venture generally outweigh the "loud and crazy ones". They are the "silent majority"
It is indeed a great way to "thicken the skin" and also work with officials to develop ongoing better mechanics and be a positive, receptive role model for many a youth who are perhaps lacking some worth sharing or giving from their "guardians".
Talk to the players during the game. Do it with a genuine smile. I always address the palyers as "sir and Mr." when asked to get off the pile or hand the ball for spotting.
Teaching a degree of respect/consideration.

Hopefully some of that becomes influential and recognized by the youth.
You do make an impact no matter how sutle.
It is gratifying.
