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Originally Posted by youngump
Almost. I told her she was not allowed to play with it in. She decided to remove it on her own.
The coach got the message of the warning and yelled at all his players to double check. This was between innings so it didn't delay the game. Her dropping the earring on the ground as she took it out and the coach, BU, and F4 trying to find it did but only slightly.
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If this was a Fed game, you still need to go through the formality of the official warning. It doesn't need to be confrontational; just informational, "Coach, this constitutes your official warning. Please ensure all your players are following your instructions, since the next violation will result in the player being removed from the game and you restricted to the bench." Or some such...
Even though the coach yelled at his players, I guarantee you there was one who figured no one would ever notice hers. How do I know? I raised 2 daughters!
Mike, again, if it was a Fed game, there is no judgment about safety; jewelry goes. I'm sure the VC's motives were to disrupt, but it doesn't matter.