My last post on this subject: nothing in this post is any different than what you were saying in any other post. I completely understand that adult bench personnel are ejected and non-adult personnel cannot be ejected. We agree they may be removed under the specific requirements of the casebook play. I agree completely with everything you wrote in everything but the final paragraph.
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nothing in the rules book differentiating what a coach may do (relative to sending bench personnel to the locker room, bus, hallway, wherever) with his bench personnel, disqualified or not. You've cited the same case play several times here, and I just don't agree that it applies to what a coach wants to do with his non-adult bench personnel. According to what you wrote:
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Because, all non-adult bench personnel, whether they are disqualified or not, must remain under the supervision of an adult. PERIOD!!
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we're back to discussing what you called "apples and oranges" because now you're saying a player who needs saline solution from his bag may not run to the locker room without an adult escort.
I see nothing which requires me to monitor every movement of all bench personnel both inside and outside the confines of the game.