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Old Sat Jan 20, 2018, 06:04pm
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. View Post
The female Varsity HC is the Jr. Varsity HC for the entire JV game.
Probably correct by the black and white rule, but in Connecticut, if she happens to accidentally say the wrong word to the wrong inexperienced junior varsity official at the wrong time in the junior varsity game, she may be out of the junior varsity game that night, the varsity game that night, and the next junior varsity game (not even allowed on the bench). Yeah, I know it's up to her (she's an adult) to stay out of trouble in any game she coaches, but why make her coach if she doesn't want to coach and there's another adult ready to go who should have been there to begin with. Seems to me that purpose and intent should cover the mid-game switch in this specific junior varsity case.

I really want to know about the same situation in a varsity game. Do we make the inexperienced junior varsity coach coach the entire varsity game if the real head coach is a few minutes late? In a game that really counts?
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