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Old Mon Jun 26, 2006, 04:16pm
lmathews19 lmathews19 is offline
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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
In the first one, you had the call on it. If F6 doesn't get the throw off, it still belongs to the BU. Once the ball turns you to 1st, the INT call goes to the PU.

In the second play, did you tell the coach that you didn't call his kid out for not sliding, you called him out for INT?

In the third play, I don't have a clear picture of what happened, so I won't comment on the non-call, but if the coach went nuts, I would have gone straight to the ejection. You don't have to restrict a coach to a dugout. It is an option only, and I've never used the option in all the years it has been available. I feel that if a coach does something that merits restriction, it merits an ejection. Especially after him getting in your face three times. It sounds to me like he "struck out" with you.
It was a showcase tournament. Before it started the tournament director told us to have patience with the players and coaches and be lenient. They teach us in our association that an ejection should be our last resort. First, confine them to the dugout, if they still don't shutup, dump their a$$.
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