LYNN – Lynn Youth Hockey has issued a final decision barring two 9-year-old Salem twins from playing in the league after their mother filed a complaint with league officials about a coach?s alleged misconduct.Holly Foglietta, the twins? mother, claims their coach yelled at one of the boys and hurled a bag of hockey pucks at the other when Austin Foglietta asked for and received permission from a referee to keep a puck after scoring his 200th goal in a Jan. 21 game.Attorney Gary Zerola of Boston, who is representing the boys? parents, Holly and Bill Foglietta, said Thursday that the league issued its ruling affirming the earlier suspension of the boys after the game in Tewksbury.Zerola said Thursday the couple plans to appeal the decision to MassHockey.?We?re doing this not because we think they?re putting William or Austin back on the team,” Zerola said, “but so the other children who play in Lynn Youth Hockey are protected.”He also noted, and USA Hockey documents confirm, that the coach, William Norcross of Lynn – a former St. Mary?s High School standout – let his coaching certification expire on Dec. 31.Holly Foglietta called Norcross? alleged conduct “borderline child abuse.”But attorney Kevin Foley of Salem, who represents Norcross, said he hopes the league?s decision marks the end of a long and painful ordeal for his client, who suffered along with his family because of what he called “false allegations.”?I have not seen the decision and have not read the decision except to say that Holly Foglietta really put the Lynn Youth Hockey Board in a difficult and unenviable position when she made some untrue and defamatory comments about Coach Norcross, which the board took very seriously,” Foley said.Norcross, Foley said, wants to “put the whole thing behind him.”?He does appreciate all the support he?s received from family and friends,” Foley said.Wayne O?Keefe, president of Lynn Youth Hockey, declined to comment when reached Thursday.Keri-Anne Allan, president of MassHockey, declined to comment directly about the case Thursday.But she said when MassHockey receives an appeal, they typically conduct their own hearing on the matter.She also stressed that Lynn?s league is a club league and MassHockey does not have as much control over them as they do over other youth leagues more directly affiliated with MassHockey.Holly and Bill Foglietta?s claims, which were first reported in The Daily Item, ignited a storm of controversy, with many parents backing the coach – they also claimed Holly Foglietta was an overbearing hockey mom who tried to interfere with the running of her sons? team – and others supporting the Salem family and their boys.One hockey coach, Ricky Mayne, who has coached the twins before and plans to coach them next year, said part of the reason why other hockey moms did not support Holly Foglietta is because they?re jealous of her.?These parents are so nice,” Mayne said about Holly and Bill Foglietta. “But everyone is crazy in hockey. When you play for the city and you?re not from there, people are jealous and envious. She?s pretty and blond and drives a Corvette. What do you think people think?”But Foley blames Holly Foglietta for creating the controversy and noted she didn?t appear before a Lynn Youth Hockey board when they had a hearing on the matter.?The person who started this whole thing didn?t appear before the board, so I?m not exactly surprised they didn?t credit what she?s been espousing,” Foley said. “It?s because of the actions of this mother who just went off the rails that her children are not playing in Lynn Youth Hockey.”Foley said Norcross is in the process of being recertified to coach and suggested many coaches in area youth leagues probably have to deal with similar situations.In a statement released by Bill and Holly Foglietta, the couple states in part: “This decision to continue to punish the Foglietta boys was the culmination of a thoughtfully orchestrated cover-up of the very serious allegatio