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Old Mon Jun 19, 2017, 11:05pm
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Originally Posted by RKBUmp View Post
Been a number of years, but last I knew there had to be a minimum of 1 ACE certified coach in the dugout.
While probably true, if I am on the field, once the game starts, IMO this is the tournament director's problem.

Ever been working a game where one team is noticeably bigger and "older looking" than the other? I had a 14U game like that this weekend...comments from the parents along the lines of "better check their driver's license, blue" after a home run, etc. I know somewhere someone is committing "ball fraud" and playing kids older than the division limits, but by the time they get on my field, it's not my problem. Same deal with coaches...if I end up ejecting everyone in the dugout but the mom keeping score, I'm not going to check her certification before the next pitch. Play ball, girls.

Provided that ejected team personnel leaves my field in a timely manner and we still have an adult in the dugout, everything else (suspensions, continuance of play, etc) is up to the TD.

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Originally Posted by DTQ_Blue View Post
Having never had an ejection in 11 years of softball umpiring, I never prepared myself for the possibility of ejecting all the coaches.
You either have great game management, or you have missed some opportunities to make your game go much smoother.
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