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Originally Posted by Suppref
I understand that emails don't show inflection, however, what I was try to say is once the player pushes the official, he's should be ejected, now he's bench personell, at this point every time he said or did something from his location on the floor to the bench, I would add another T. When we get to three the coach is gone too. I think if the coach has to leave because of player behavior, there will be repercussions that the player will have to deal with later.
I've actually done this very procedure in a adult rec league, flag foul, he disagreed, T, T ,T - see ya in a couple of weeks. Sometimes you just have to show 'em who's in charge.
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As already stated, you are completely wrong. The player isn't officially disqualified and become bench personnel until his head coach is notified by an official. Sez so right in NFHS rule 4-14-2. Iow the coach will
NOT receive any indirect "T"s until after you have notified him of the players disqualification.
If you used that procedure in an adult rec league, you screwed the coach with your failure to know the appropriate and applicable rule.
If you're gonna show 'em who's in charge, it's not a bad idea to learn the rules first.