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Scrimmage not so fun
BV scrimmage today that ended in disaster. One team started off chippy with a T within the first 2 minutes. The player that got the T then stormed off and I didn't see him squirt water on the court on purpose, neither did my partner, otherwise he would have been done.
Then another player on the same team had received a warning from my partner and continued to say something. My partner with his back turned I see the kid mouth something to him so I ring him up. I had also told him I had enough. Both times coach was more interested in us talking to the players and him rather than T and I told him we warned the kid(s) first. Then after the second T the coach takes him out and the kid is acting up and I tell the coach he's done for the day (rather than go through the whole second T since it was an informal scrimmage). Coach said I couldn't do that it was a scrimmage and I told him that wasn't the case. Then another player on the court looks at me and says, "I thought we weren't letting in Syrian refugees into this country." What do you think happened after?
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I do not think teams should play each other before the season. Just my take. It sounds like you create some other issues by doing this. But that is my two cents on the matter.
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I called the game walked off, blood boiling, pissed, hurt and upset. I will be filing my report with the section chairman (who happened to be the other coach in the game).
Even the fans were disgusted at the behavior of the one team, and I heard several of their fans say they were ashamed at the behavior and embarrassed as they left the gym.
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Not The Source Of The Problem ...
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Players could mouth of to an official in an intrasquad scrimmage just as easily as in an intersquad scrimmage.
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And I am not so much worried about them mouthing off to me, but what they do with the opponent. Even during a scrimmage we do when they mouth off to me, I am much more vocal and explain to them what could happen in a real situation. But those games are so laid back that this almost never becomes the case. Peace
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My Way Or The Highway ...
Good point. I'm not sure how the coach, athletic director, principal, or the Connecticut state interscholastic sports governing body, would handle a fight in an intersquad scrimmage, but I know how I, as on official, would handle it, just like it was a real game. Flagrant fouls, disqualifications, ejections of coaches (if warranted by rule), game reports to my assignment commissioner, and to the state interscholastic sports governing body. And if the coaches involved, or the site director, didn't comply with any of the penalties I imposed during the scrimmage, then I'm heading out the door, and I'll worry about my check later.
By the way, that's exactly how I would handle a fight in an intrasquad scrimmage. Back to reality. I don't believe that I charged a technical foul in a scrimmage in thirty-five years. But there can always be a first time.
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Here, scrimmages are always intra-squad. I've never seen one where it involves two different teams. As a result, we just don't have these issues with scrimmages.
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Yet Another Case Of When In Rome ...
Funny. In thirty five years, I've never worked an intrasquad scrimmage, all have been intersquad.
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Guardians Of The Game ...
That sounds a little strong to me.
What I don't want to happen: The next day, in Mrs. McGillicuddy's algebra class. Player: Hey. Remember that idiot referee, BillyMac, who called that player control foul on me in the big game last season? Well, he refereed our scrimmage last night and he called the same thing on me again. This time, I told him to go f... himself. And you know what, he tried to throw me out of the game, but Coach told him to leave me in the game because it was only a scrimmage. I played the rest of the scrimmage, scored 37 points,, and BillyMac couldn't do anything about it. Sure, Coach made me run five suicides after the scrimmage, but it was worth it to see the look on BillyMac's face as I played the rest of the game. Now, did you answer square root of two for the fifth homework question? Scene.
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