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Old Thu Dec 29, 2005, 06:23pm
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by jdccpa

The two combantants were toe to toe swinging away. My partner and I along with the other players finally pulled them apart.

I knew who the two combantants were but as far as noticing if anyone came on the court, forget it, it was utter chaos for about 10 or 15 seconds.

Never break up a fight. If you can get between 'em before they start fighting and stop it before they get going, fine. If they do start fighting before you can get there, then stand back, let 'em go and let the coaches/gym administrators take care of it. Your job is to observe everything that happens concerning that fight. You can't do that if you're in the middle of it. When you hand in your game report, you will expected to supply some very obvious and needed info- such as who came off the bench, were there any other fights, did fans get involved, etc. If you can't answer those questions, then someone up above ain't gonna be too happy. Of course, I also didn't state the really obvious- you could get hurt sticking your nose in there.

Once they start going, just stand back and take numbers. It'll get broken up just as quick, believe it or not, no matter who's doing the breaking up.
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