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Old Tue Nov 29, 2005, 10:28am
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Originally posted by SmokeEater
Ejection = disqualification
That's simply not true. Ejection and disqualification are not equvalent. If a participant is ejected, then he is also disqualified. But the reverse is not true. A player who is disqualified due to committing 5 personal fouls is not ejected. In HS, even if a player is DQ'd for 2 T's, he is not normally ejected. These are definitions, yes, but not mrere semantics. There is an important distinction.

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Reported to league followed by suspension of playing privledges = Requested by league for Referees to report all Technical foul situations and Disqualifications on back of game sheet.
That's great, but that's not the FED rule. And even in NCAA rules, the official does not issue the penalty of the suspension. So Bob was telling you what the rule was; not busting your chops.
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