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Old Wed Feb 16, 2005, 09:15am
eventnyc eventnyc is offline
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Similar situation

I had a coach come into our locker room this year. I believe he knocked first although I don't remember. In either case, I don't recall either one of us saying, "c'mon in." He entered the room and approached my partner who was changing. He shook his hand and said nice game. He never looked in my direction, nor did he acknowledge me. He simply sent a message. I sent one right back by reporting the incident to our board's ethics person. He met with the school's AD. Hopefully, the coach got the message loud and clear! We did our part!

BTW during my first post, several members criticized my partner for not saying anything (about the coach being in the locker room). I did not feel that he should have. Why possibly throw fuel on the fire when we could handle it the way we did?
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