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Old Tue Jan 18, 2005, 10:01am
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Originally posted by gordon30307
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Originally posted by Camron Rust
Had a freshman game last Thursday. The players just didn't seem to understand. Intercept/Warning 1. Intercept/Warning 2. Intercept/Warning 3....

After several more warnings and no change in behavior, there was a player who ignored my interecept and warning and just kept going right past me (I'm not going to physically restrain a kid on this). I decided to call the T. Caught a lot of moaning and whining from the parents and the coach. Guess what...not one more player did it for the rest of the game. They even helped each other out with reminders. I'll bet it will stick with most of them too.

The most common complaints were "it's only a freshman game" or couldn't you have warned them. I posed a question to the coach: How many times? And, if they don't learn it now, when?

I agree that anything less than HS should be very tolerant but at some point, the point has to be made. By the time they're at varisty, they should know this so it should never happen.
My Daddy said Don't look for trouble cause trouble will find you. Why are you looking for trouble?
Now wait a minute. You're going to allow kids to continuously ignore you all night long? Warn them repeatedly without consequences? I don't think so.

Personally, I'll warn the first player, I'll warn the coach the second time, but the tird, we're shooting 2 and the opponent is getting the ball. If you don't teach the lesson, they'll never learn.

Your daddy is wrong on this one.

BTW, by handling it this way, I don't have a problem with this issue. And I've only called 1 T in 17 years for it.

[Edited by BktBallRef on Jan 18th, 2005 at 10:04 AM]
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