![]() |
|
|
|||
Need some feed back on this one.
BJV game, we go to table to check book at 11 minute mark, to make sure all is good. V Coach comes up and says we have 2 #12, [1 a Soph coming up to JV game and 1 from V squad playing in JV game] he says all is okay though because the table knows the difference. We say okay let's proceed. With 4 minutes to go in game I as L call foul on #12,report foul to table [yep you guessed it] table sounds horn and says "that's 5 on #12. I can't really recall if both #12s were in game at the same time, I don't think so. V Coach jumps up yelling "no way" that's only like maybe three" Table says "no that's 5" [Let me add V team had a table representative working their own book during the entire game.] We go to table check what is the discrepancy, "official" book shows 5 visitors book shows 3 on #12... Granted these are volunteer students doing the books for both teams, not adults that are paid... What do we have? I would have expected that between the two books, since the "table" knows the difference, we would not have had an issue like this... Neither my partner or I had definite knowledge that #12 had eitehr 3 or 5 fouls. Any suggestions for next time? |
|
|||
Why is a Varsity player playing on the JV squad? I know there are no rules against it, as far as I know, but really doesn't sound to fair.
__________________
"Contact does not mean a foul, a foul means contact." -Me |
|
|||
If the official book says 5 fouls then one of the #12s is done. This experience should prompt someone to get another jersey if at all possible.
__________________
"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are." -- John Wooden |
|
|||
What do you mean that is not fair. Sometimes you may have a freshman player that is good enough to play freshman, JV, and V ball. I think there are plenty of players, at least in my area that play both JV and V.
I agree with South GA ref on this one. You should have made them change numbers. If you are going to inforce Fed rules you can only have one number 12 in the book. That being said, I would go with the official book and DQ the player. Maybe the coach will learn a lesson from this. After all it was his book. |
|
|||
Quote:
|
|
|||
Quote:
![]() ![]() Peace
__________________
Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
|
|||
Quote:
When allowing something out-of-the-ordinary to happen, be sure to have a thorough meeting with the table personnal before the game begins. The visitor's book was probably right (on the theory that they know their own personnel best and therefore knew which #12 offended which time), but the visitor should have been *constantly* communicating with the official/home book, especially when any foul was called on #12. Kids/volunteers don't necessarily know that. We can help. Go with the official book on the ruling. |
|
|||
I believe that a player is eligible to play in 5 quarters per night. I'm also aware that this is between the school and the state office and we have no jurisdiction over this. We have a Christian HS Conference here and you'll regularly see kids play both JV/V. The schools do a pretty good job keeping up with it.
One question for the Illinois guys; I've had a couple of Illinois teams cross the river to play and this came up at a game and the ILL coach said players get 90 quarters per year, doesn't matter how many quarters per night. What's correct? In my situation, the home coach said "whatever, let's play". Remind you, this is in the Christian Conference not MSHSAA or IHSA.
__________________
Do you ever feel like your stuff strutted off without you? |
|
|||
Re: how about taping a number
Quote:
__________________
Do you ever feel like your stuff strutted off without you? |
|
|||
"Coach, you said the table knows the difference. I have to go by their book."
Next time, tell the coach "No" at the beginning of the game. They must have another jersey somewhere, or a pinnie with a different number. |
|
|||
Re: Re: how about taping a number
Quote:
|
|
|||
My thoughts
1) Coach had a duplicate number and requested we ignore it (like we do a lot a lower level game) 2) Coach has a book and he says they know the difference 3) the books should have talked to discuss fouls on right number 12 3) You called fouls on #12 and I'll bet you dont remember which ones were whose 4) not your fault that this happened. 5) #12 has 5 fouls and he is out. Put the next #12 in and let them play the last 4 minutes 6) If coach doesnt like it tell him to use a different jersey next time. 7) if coach goes ballistic, throw him and maybe he'll figure it out after his one game suspension |
|
|||
Re: Re: Re: how about taping a number
Quote:
Tweet, white 12 push. No, remember I'm #2. OK, well then we'll wait right here while you run over and have your coach retape your jersey.
__________________
Do you ever feel like your stuff strutted off without you? |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|