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A young lady was given two technicals and ejected from the game. However, she wouldn't leave and they assessed a third technical. Is that third technical assessed to the coach and is he then restricted. Later in the game he was given a technical foul, so shouldn't he have been ejected as well? Please help!
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What kind of game and what rules?
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option 1 tell coach, she is required to leave and if he can't control her and get her to leave that the game is over,sign the book and get home a little early.
option 2, T coach, then you'll probably have to t him again and toss him anyways, let them both leave... option 3 have police remove her, shoot all the ft's and go on with the game... i vote for this one!!!
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Under NFHS rules, a PLAYER that receives 2 Ts and is ejected from the game is ejected to the bench, unlike a COACH who is ejected to the locker room or out of the gym.
Once she receives her 2 Ts and has been ejected, she is bench personnel, so any further actions she does warranting additional Technical fouls would be an INDIRECT TECHNICAL on the head coach, and the first one of these the coach gets causes him to lose the coaching box privileges. |
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First of all when you say young lady does that mean player? If so, unles a player is causing a major problem after being ejected she has to sit on the bench. Since it sounds like she was causing a problem get her to leave if she doesn't, now it is the coach's responsibility to take care of her and since she is bench personel, I think it is a bench T and an indirect to the coach, causing the coach to have to have 3 T's to be ejected.
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Seneca -- Are you a ref? If so, what rule set was the game played under?
In high school, players with two technicals are disqualified, but not ejected, unless they are really being extra obnoxious. So if the refs were trying to eject her based on the two T's, they may have been out of line. However, if the ejection was legitimate, either because she wasn't really being a "lady" at all, or because the ruleset says to eject after two T's, then the coach should receive one indirect technical when the bench player recieves her third T. It takes an indirect plus a direct, or three indirects for a head coach to be ejected. |
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