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Old Fri Sep 17, 2004, 09:38pm
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These both came from a subvarsity game we had the other night:

1. We had an officials time-out for an injury. During the TO the coach from my sideline visited his injured player. While the player was still on the ground he went near his team's huddle, then realized his error and moved towards his team's bench. As he was walking back to the bench area the opposing coach was "chased" out of his huddle by the referee (I must admit, I did not know the coach was in there). The coach on my sideline said to me "why is he allowed out there?" My response was something to the effect of "he's been told to leave." My question is how do I handle this in the future?

2. That team did not have a water boy, so a player often carried the water out during a TO, and he was often the 12th player in the huddle. Once the players took the water bottles, I had him move away from the huddle during the TO. At the end, he collected the bottles and went back to the bench. Again, how should this be handled? I don't want to be "prissy" about this, and at the same time, I don't want them to "hide" 12 in the huddle.

Thanks in advance for your answers.
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