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Originally Posted by truerookie
Camron, I understand that. Let me clear this up a little more. As Team B was advancing the ball into the frontcourt tableside in front of Team A bench the assistant was standing the entire time. My thoughts were as I get in front of the bench, I will inform the assitant that he needs to have a seat. However, the ball was stolen right in front of me and his by Team A. This is when, I stopped the game and informed the coach his assistant needs to have a seat. So, what I am gathering from the replies. I should have waited until my next trip down to inform the coach his assistant needs to have a seat. I was already there handle it then.
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Haven't read the entire thread so you may have already answered this, but why stop game action to give a warning? If it was blatant/obvious enough to warrant stopping play, then I say it warrants a 'T'. If you felt it only warranted a warning or quick comment from you, then you wait for a stoppage of play or when you are in front of his/her bench.
But you are arguing both sides of the coin. You say the POE/rule say "no standing" for assistant coaches but you then ignore the proper penalty phase of the POE/rule.
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
While others have (correctly) told you that there is no official warning under FED rules, you should check with your local area / state to be sure. Last year, for example, IL *did* have an official warning for the HC being out fo the box.
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Last year assn's in VA were given that option. This year there is no option for a warning.