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With luck, I won't need that option ever again.
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I talked to the head of our association, his explanation is quote "The coach is done for the day plus he/she cannot be on the bench of any game for the next two games. " So thats are rule in Ohio.
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I'm pretty sure that I posted this situation after it happened last season, but I couldn't find it when searching, so here goes.
It's the third quarter of a boys' freshman game (part of a Fr/JV/V triple-header), team's last game of the season and I'm lead under the home team's basket. A2 and B2 are jostling in the lane, but their backs are turned towards me, so I can't see exactly what's going on. B2's hand apparently flew up (I couldn't see it, so I didn't call anything) and hit A2 in the face. A2 then spins around, looks at me and shouted "What the f***?" I immediately signalled a technical foul and reported it as a flagrant technical foul, so A2 is disqualified (yes, I did decide this during the walk to the table). A's coach is upset (probably half because he didn't think it should be flagrant, half because I didn't immediately signal the DQ) but I explain the situation to him and we shoot the FT's. After the FTs, A's coach called a timeout, and I met him at halfcourt to explain the situation. I told the coach that his player probably had gotten hit in the face, but that neither my partner nor I was able to see it due to the angles at which we were standing. At this point, a person (who I had assumed to be an assistant coach) came over from the bench area to talk with the head coach and me. (This man had been standing in the locker room door, directly behind me when the contact occurred and when I assessed the T against the player.) I told the man that I would only discuss the situation with the head coach (with whom I had been calmly conversing), and the man said that he was the head coach for the entire program. I told him that the freshman head coach was the head coach for this game and that the freshman head coach was the only person with whom I would discuss the matter. I ended the discussion, saying that I would not consult my partner about the player ejection. The "overall" coach kept complaining and I told him that I was "not going to hear any more from him." After both coaches returned to the bench area, he shouted across the court "You're not going to ask because you know I'm right." I assessed the coach a flagrant technical foul and ejected him from the game. A few minutes later, I noticed that the ejected coach was still in the gym - talking to the AD!!! I told the freshman head coach that the ejected coach would have to leave. His response was that the ejected coach was talking to the AD and that I could tell him myself. The next time I was close to the ejected coach's section, I told him that - due to his ejection - he would have to leave the gym. (Probably my biggest mistake of the night, but I didn't want to hold up the game - figured this would cause fewer problems.) So the coach left the gym (went right outside the doors, but I didn't make an issue of it). A few minutes later, I was standing on the baseline when he walked behind me, claiming that he was the "site manager" for the evening. I considered making him leave or getting the R to forfeit the game, but I decided on just letting it slide and putting it in my game report. I'm not sure if anything ever came of the ejections. (I e-mailed my assignor, then called and left a voicemail, but never got any response from him saying that he had recieved the report.) Per CT guidelines, the coach should not have coached in the varsity game. I'm not sure whether he did or not. That was definately my excitement from last season. I'm sure you can see now why I wouldn't want the situation to occur again.
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Sure, he was trying to use his school affiliation to try and intimidate the officials. That school affiliation doesn't make him part of the JV team, though. He still has to be treated as a "fan" rules-wise. He wasn't on the bench, which means that he sureasheck can't logically be defined as being "bench personnel" under rule 4-34-2. And "bench personnel" in that rule specifically includes "coaches". Btw, if you did make the mistake of "T"ing up the Varsity coach coming out of the stands using your logic, you are aware also that you then have to give the JV head coach an indirect "T" too, I hope. The JV head coach is responsible for all "bench personnel" as per rule 10-4. If that indirect technical foul is the one that then puts the JV coach over his limit and gets him tossed, I wanna be there when you try and justify that ejection also. Never do what can't be explained logically in a post-game report. |
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In my most non-arguementative tone; would you take that action from a fan? What would you have done to that fan who did this action? Then maybe the better thing to do is have this fan/coach removed from the gym for the evening. To answer your question about if this T was enough to have the JV coach ejected......I think that AD's got a long season ahead of him if the JV coach is so unsportsmanlike to be near ejection and then the V coach is also acting like this. Hmmmmm, my kid would not play for those coaches.
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In my case, the only reason I assessed a flagrant T was because the varsity coach was standing at the bench along with the freshman coach. At that point, he was most certainly bench personnel and under the jurisdiction of the freshman coach. One other reason to be careful of T-ing up anyone who claims to be the varsity coach - what if he's lying? What if it's just a fan of the opposing team trying to get two shots awarded?
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I've already stated all that above. What I won't do, because there is absolutely NO rules backing to do so, is penalize that "fan" as being part of the JV coaching staff. He might be "inserting himself as staff", but that doesn't make him a JV coach, and you can't penalize him as such, rules-wise. Again, never do what can't be explained logically or can't be justified by the rules. And trying to morph a fan coming out of the stands into a bench coach fails both of those tests imo. |
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If he's a coach from that school, I have no problem sticking him in the a$$ and chunking him. And I am backed by rule.
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It's not our job to enforce the coach's sitting out the next game. At least in WV. I had a tournament game on a Friday and ejected a coach. I called our governing association and asked the interpreter who told me to simply write a report if he coaches and let the association deal with it - but I cannot stop him from coaching.
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And I 'll stick to my previous statements too. Someone who is in the stands is NOT a bench coach, by rule. Unless the Varsity coach is specifically listed on the score sheet as an assistant coach, he's a fan. If you consider the Varsity coach as part of the JV staff, then are you prepared to immediately "T" up the varsity coach when you see him up in the stands? Even before he says something? After all, if you want to insist that he's an assistant JV coach, then he's illegally off the bench as per rule 10-4-4, isn't he? Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Sat Dec 16, 2006 at 06:17pm. |
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Sure you did. You wrote, "Again, never do what can't be explained logically or can't be justified by the rules."
Now, please, please, please tell me where I wrote that he was part of the JV staff. I said he's part of the basketball coaching staff at the school. If he starts abusing officials, whether standing on the floor or sitting in the stands, I have no problem calling a technical foul on him and getting rid of him. The JV coach is not going to lose the coaching box but his team will be penalized for this coach's behavior. Further, the NCHSAA is going to get rid of him for two more games, at the JV and varsity level. As long as he's sitting in the stands, setting a proper example and not inserting himself into the game, he can sit there forever. Ordinary fan pulls that crap, who cares? But this guy knows better and he'll pay the price. Again, thankfully, we have the local and state association backing. Using the fan rule to apply to this situation is perfectly legal and acceptable.
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