A brawl between adults broke out at a youth baseball game in Lakewood on Saturday, and investigators released video on Tuesday hoping it will help identify a man who sucker punched a victim.

These adults took over the field and began assaulting each other on 6/15 during a youth baseball game. We're looking for any info, in particular to ID the man in the white shirt/teal shorts. Several people have already been cited in this fight and injuries were reported. pic.twitter.com/ieenhwCrbU — Lakewood Police (@LakewoodPDCO) June 18, 2019

The melee happened at 11:50 a.m. Saturday at the Westgate Elementary School, 8550 W. Vassar Drive, ballfield, said John Romero, a police spokesman.

The teams involved were from Lakewood and Bear Creek, and the players were age 7, Romero said. Coaches and parents were arguing and a dispute arose aimed at a 13-year-old umpire.

“There were several reports of injuries and one serious injury,” Romero said. “We’re looking for any information on this melee, but in particular the identity of the suspect in the white shirt and teal shorts who threw a sucker punch.”

Video shows the man in teal shorts throw a vicious right hand punch at another man who was looking the other way. The victim fell to the ground and another man dropped to his side, cradling the victim’s head, protecting him from further possible punches. People can he heard screaming in the audio clip of the video, some yelling for someone to call police. One woman is heard repeating: “What is happening? What is happening?”

She then says: “This cannot happen.” At the end of the clip, the woman resorts to prayer: “Father in the name of Jesus, Father right now.”

Several people have received citations from police, mostly for disorderly conduct and fighting in public. The man in the teal shorts is likely facing an assault charge, Romero said.

Anyone with information on the incident, or on the man in the teal shorts, is asked to call 303-987-7111, or 303-980-7300.