1. T is for faceguarding, not disconcertion. Hope that you judged it correctly. It has to be hands near the eyes, not just a hand in the face.
Her hand was 3 inches in front of her eyes/face waving back and forth. It was pretty obvious!
2. Continuing action after the whistle is going to be a judgment call. I'll trust that you and your partners handled the situation appropriately.
3. Identifying problem players is good game management. However, it is not your task to "get them off the floor ASAP." That makes it sound as if you are targeting them and making an effort to DQ them instead of just keeping a watchful eye on these players and penalizing any wrongdoing. Your task should be to make it known that their play is being observed and hopefully this will get them to clean up their acts. If not, then you penalize them until they remove themselves from the contest.
Bad wording on my part. The idea is to identify these players to our partners so we all know who they are. We're not trying to get them out of the game if they don't deserve it by making stuff up, just making sure we do get anything and everything they do as long as they continue to be a problem on the floor.
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