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Was working men's rec league tonight when we had a scramble on the floor for a loose ball. White comes up with it, but the player sits up with it. About the same time I hear their bench calling "time out!" I figure they've got no head coach, therefore nobody on the bench can call time out. I whistled the travel and we played on. Was I correct?
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One of those guys on the team is the coach. The team is listed under somebody. Would the league director call every player on every team if they have schedule changes, no he'll call the coach. Was he one of the guys on the bench at the time? Men's leagues usually use some type of hybrid rules so I probably would have honored the request and not thought twice about it.
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watch and see who fills out the book, he's the coach/capt/team mgr.
whoever calls TO, it's a men's rec league, honor it. in that league, your biggest worry should be that you don't honor TO when they don't have control. i suppose if there is a D1 evaluator there then you might buckle down on this.
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