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Old Tue May 08, 2007, 08:03am
JEL JEL is offline
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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Ok.. so um..

WHAT??

It' so easy a caveman can do it!

There is no need for a lot of conversation.

I will introduce myself, and crew, take line-ups, home team first ( this is baseball, but a habit I carry to the real game also), review line-ups, give back to coaches and ask "is this how you want to play?". Then cover ground rules, (allow home coach to do this if on his field). Ask both coaches if his players are "properly and legally equipped". I do ask if either has any questions, a few do and I will answer as needed. Then I will say, "put 'em on the field."

For HS play, because it is required by GHSA, I must ask the home coach to point out his "game manager". This is to be a school administrator not affiliated with the team. (I will already have this knowledge, but the visiting coach should know this also.) I ask also if a lightning detector is on site. I am also directed to stress good sportsmanship is expected. In HS only, I will ask the coaches to please have players remove all jewelry. This is NOT a warning, just a reminder that jewelry is not allowed in the hopes I don't have to issue any warnings during the game.

Anything more, and I feel you are just preaching to the choir.
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