Wed Jan 20, 2016, 02:26am
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Originally Posted by RedAndWhiteRef
GV game tonight. Visiting head coach is notorious for bitching about just about everything. We pregame this and sure enough, my first whistle, she's all over me. It's honestly laughable. A couple calls later she yells at one of my partners. On the way down the court, I tell her, "Coach, we're going to make the calls and you're going to coach your team."
Still in the first quarter, I call another foul and she's on me again. [WHACK. RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW! She had her warning and ignored it. Sadly, you did too!] Lining up for the free throws following my report, I say "That's enough, you're done." The good thing is, she backed off after that.
The bad thing is, both teams had assistants that I swear their only purpose was to "police" us. We're hearing "travel", "three seconds", etc., a lot more often than we should in a varsity game. Here's my question: I've already warned V's coach. Is this "advice" from the assistant on the bench enough to warrant a technical? [YES! Take care of business or it will continue. It is up to you to put a stop to it.] In the home team's case, their coach hasn't said a word to us all night, then what is the proper way to address chirping from assistants?
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See above.
Ditto what others have said about informing the head coach that the assitant(s) have been warned, then whack away.
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