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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Gentlemen, could somebody please show me in the NFHS (and NCAA, for that matter) Rule Book, where a "coach's" box is mentioned? Do you mean the coaching box? This may sound like nit-picking but there is a big diference between a coaching box and a "coach's" box. The rule was writtn so that a coach could stand up and "coach" his team; not stand up in an area and yell at officials.
Everyone of us has had a coach complain about receiving a technical foul for excercising his First Amendent rights to critize the officials while standing in the "coach's" (his words) box. His excuse was that he was in the box.
I think it is important that we use correct terminology when discussing rules both among fellow officials and to lay (game/school administrators, coaches, players, fans, and the press) people. It elevates the profession and educates the people who are not familiar with the rules of the sport.
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I have to agree with you, Mark. It does sound like nit-picking. Whether you call it a coaching box or a coaches' box, a coach is going to use the same excuse.
I understand your point but it think it's more important that everyone understand what a coach can and can't do while in the box, as opposed to what it's called.