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I have a particular GV team in my area whose head coach is in a wheelchair. My question is can the assist. coach stand for the V coach in this situation? I've not extended to the assist. coach any other privileges allowed by rule as of yet but I know this is going to come up sooner or later.
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I would allow the assistant to be head coach for the night, but I would, then, not allow the "real" Head coach address the officials as head coach for he would be Assistant for the night. It's all or nothing, unless I am advised otherwise with approval from the opponent. mick |
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I would *not* treat the assistant coach as "head coach" for that night or any night, unless I am told by the team that the "assistant" will serve as the "head." To do so, IMHO, is disrespectful to the head coach. I'm going to treat the head coach as the head coach.
I'll still do all my communicating, if any, with the head coach in the wheel chair. I *am* going to make some accommodations for the head coach. For example, if the assistant coach wants to stand to get my attention or the attention of her/his team to call a TO, I'm going to allow it. But, generally, the assistant may not stand and watch/coach. |
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I counter-questioned, "Would you like him to me 'head coach' tonight ?" ...Agreed. I subsequently mentioned the change to the opponent. Opponent retorts, "It's gonna be a lot quieter here tonight." ![]() mick |
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Mick,
What do you mean "head coach without voice that night?" Was he physically unable to speak? As for the HC in the wheel chair, sure I'd let the assistant stand. In my opinion not to do so would place his/her team at a disadvantage if they want my attention or his/her team members' attention. Then let the HC be the HC. I admire and respect the coach and the school for seeing a coach's ability instead of disablity. |
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I agree with the advice about working out things as best you can as fairly as you can, but this could possibly bring up legal issues. I'd get an opinion from your state association on this.
I'm not suggesting you are going to get sued (though I hope you all have insurance), but you need to get someone else to make the decision and get yourself off the hook. |
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