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Old Thu Nov 18, 2004, 12:33pm
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Originally posted by gordon30307

If the Varsity Coach is coaching the JV game you best not dump him/her. Not worth the grief that will follow you for the rest of your career.

Are you saying that if the Varsity Coach is coaching the JV team and he does something for which the penalty is to be ejected, you would not eject him because you have to think about your officiating career?

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Yup. Assignors don't look kindly on this.

[/B][/QUOTE]Better be more specific and make that assignors in Illinois. Or maybe your assignors in Illinois. I doubt very much that that is true in all circumstances. I can think of one specific case where it isn't true- me. And I have to say that it's not true with regards to any of the other assignors that I deal with either. If an official has due cause to eject a coach, then the official should be backed 100% if he does so, both by his association and the leagues that he officiates in.

It's a real shame that Illinois officials work under those restrictions.
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