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UNIgiantslayers Mon Dec 14, 2015 09:21am

In the game Friday night, the cheerleaders were 2 deep along the baseline. It's a pretty standard high school gym with a wall behind them, so there was no room along the baseline and I felt pretty squeezed. I hadn't run into this issue before so I let it slide but it sounds like in the future I should tell them single file or get lost?

Raymond Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:09am

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Originally Posted by UNIgiantslayers (Post 972782)
In the game Friday night, the cheerleaders were 2 deep along the baseline. It's a pretty standard high school gym with a wall behind them, so there was no room along the baseline and I felt pretty squeezed. I hadn't run into this issue before so I let it slide but it sounds like in the future I should tell them single file or get lost?

Preferable to speak to the adult in charge of them and inform them of your safety concerns. At a minimum I let them know they need to be outside of the 3-point line.

Kansas Ref Mon Dec 14, 2015 01:48pm

Kansas allows cheer teams to cavort along the end line; this prevents me to not be able to drop as deep as I'd like to in the L.

Is it disconcertion when the visitor team is shooting a FT and cheer leaders are rattling their poms poms (mind you they are not saying anything) but you still hear this audible "sshh shhh shhh" sound their pom poms are making as B1 is shooting the FT. I let it slide, thinking that there's a limit to the amount of regulating that I want to be doing during a game--I've got enough to worry about OK.

Freddy Mon Dec 14, 2015 02:09pm

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Originally Posted by UNIgiantslayers (Post 972782)
In the game Friday night, the cheerleaders were 2 deep along the baseline. It's a pretty standard high school gym with a wall behind them, so there was no room along the baseline and I felt pretty squeezed. I hadn't run into this issue before so I let it slide but it sounds like in the future I should tell them single file or get lost?

Ah, yes. Stacked cheerleaders.
Huge issue for me in that I've sprained ankles twice, each time rolling them over when I stepped on cheerleaders' feet.
Safety issue. Politely addressed at first by tactfully asking if they can back up and give me room when they see me coming, which they typically do. If that doesn't work, I have asked the event manager who has asked their coach to move them.
I wouldn't move them myself without going to the event manager and/or their coach. Always worked when I needed to.

BatteryPowered Mon Dec 14, 2015 02:15pm

I have had games where the cheerleaders are on the end line as there is limited/no room along the sideline. If it is really tight, before the game I just walk over to them and say "Ladies. We are going to be running around here and moving a lot with little or no chance to watch for you. Help us by staying alert and moving out of the way. Remember, if you get in the way your uniform will make it real easy to decide which team gets the technical."

Would I whack a team because of the cheerleaders? Probably not unless they got in the way repeatedly...but they don't know that. :p

Dad Mon Dec 14, 2015 02:19pm

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Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 972840)
Ah, yes. Stacked cheerleaders.
Huge issue for me

;)

JRutledge Mon Dec 14, 2015 02:45pm

Our state says we are to have 3 feet around the perimeter of the entire court. Cheerleaders are to give that amount of space at least when we are on their end of the court. Not always as possible, but most cheerleading squads understand we can move them if they do not comply. I did have a big problem one time, but that is a story for another day.

Peace

Dad Mon Dec 14, 2015 03:01pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 972847)
Our state says we are to have 3 feet around the perimeter of the entire court. Cheerleaders are to give that amount of space at least when we are on their end of the court. Not always as possible, but most cheerleading squads understand we can move them if they do not comply. I did have a big problem one time, but that is a story for another day.

Peace

State? Isn't this a rule? Well rule with adjustments...

OKREF Mon Dec 14, 2015 03:44pm

My state. Anywhere along the end line is fine, except they must stay out of the basket area. Lane line to lane line.

packersowner Mon Dec 14, 2015 03:47pm

I love the look of a 17-year old girl when I tell her that I need her to move back and give me some space to work....its the look that says, "who does this old sweaty guy think he is......"

Welpe Mon Dec 14, 2015 03:55pm

Added a poll for you.

JRutledge Mon Dec 14, 2015 04:16pm

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Originally Posted by Dad (Post 972853)
State? Isn't this a rule? Well rule with adjustments...

Not that I am aware of.

The NF does not set the procedures for all things. I know of some states that do not even allow cheerleaders on the floor area at all.

Peace

Raymond Mon Dec 14, 2015 08:31pm

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Originally Posted by packersowner (Post 972862)
I love the look of a 17-year old girl when I tell her that I need her to move back and give me some space to work....its the look that says, "who does this old sweaty guy think he is......"

Cheerleaders like me because I'm very polite when I ask them to step back.

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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mon Dec 14, 2015 09:44pm

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 972865)
Added a poll for you.


Welpe:

Thank you very much.

MTD, Sr.


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