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Old Sat Dec 31, 2016, 06:56pm
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Originally Posted by deecee View Post
I have no idea what this means? If you know a player was "tossed" in the previous game (and your state policy is next game suspension), however the governing body has not handed down the suspension you cannot disallow the kid to play. That's the administration's and governing body's job.

There is nothing to "administer" other than telling the coach/kid/game management that they are done for the day and/or have to leave the confines.
Either your wanting a conflict or I am doing a terrible job explaining my position. I'll attempt to clarify; I agree, as previous poster suggested, that what happens after/between the next games are none of my business. I started this thread to help me correctly administer if this happens in a game of mine in the future as I feel there were some discrepancies with DQ/ejection in regard to my state. Ejection carries a different penalty as I understand it in Washington, so I was seeking clarity in the difference between DQ/ejection according to fed rules. Thanks again for all of the assistance.
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