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Old Mon Nov 04, 2002, 06:32pm
Tim C Tim C is offline
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And the "Washington" guys nail another.

That is the EXACT interpretation that I got when I called SEVEN states (Including NC, IN and IL) today.

"At the level" to most states means that if a Varsity Coach was ejected from a JV game he could not be on the bench of the JV game for the length of the punishment. That coach would certainly be allowed to coach the varsity game.

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This thread bothered me so much I made a trip back to my office TONIGHT to check my notes:

I apologize to Tony. I DID NOT talk to North Carolina, that is on my list of unretruned calls. I trust that he will forgive my thoughtless comments.

I also made four more calls to guys I once worked basketball with in three additonal states and found ANOTHER interesting fact:

One of these states has NO penalty (i.e. a coach is tossed and serves no additional penalty) and one state (as stated above) will not allow ANY coach (football, basketball, baseball, soccer, etc.) to attend any further games that day (night). And another state goes by the "same level" type ruling.

Another state "fines" coaches (schools) for ejections.

Again, I am sorry for my mis-information.

I still will practice being a trouble maker however.

[Edited by Tim C on Nov 4th, 2002 at 09:42 PM]
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