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Originally Posted by chseagle
From what I've noticed during the Varsity games is that when the AC comes over to the table, he's doing it by himself, without the HC asking him to, then relaying what he's seen to the HC. Majority of the time he does it is during live ball situations.
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That's a problem if he's doing it while the ball is in play. One warning, that's it.
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Originally Posted by chseagle
Like I stated in an earlier post, the way the coaching/statistician is setup, the ACs are extra bench personnel there as bench warmers (except during timeouts), as advisers to the HC. The statisticians are students/lower level players that sit behind the team bench with a computer/clipboard.
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I know, my point is that as an official, I neither know nor care to know how each school structures their team. I've seen coaches "look" younger than some of the players, so I wouldn't think twice about whether a person looks like a coach or a student or a manager or a statastician.
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Originally Posted by chseagle
The HC, throughout the game, when there is a lull in the action asks the Scorer about the player fouls by staying within the coaching box, so really there is no need for the AC to leave to the bench area to obtain information that the HC has asked for.
Generally the scorer is in constant communication with the HC concerning the fouls, that there are times the HC does not even need to ask.
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This is how I normally see it done. I expect your head coach will thank you and proceed to do things as he always has.
I will add this; there's nothing in the rules that prevents an AC from
being the statistician/manager.