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Mark Padgett Mon Oct 22, 2001 03:49pm

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Originally posted by parkssa

I can't give you a better answer than what I wrote. Because of the conversation on this board and others, I specifically asked the question. I don't necessarily agree with it, but that's the answer I received.

What state are you in? I never let benchwarmers stomp and scream at a free-throw shooter. They get one warning. I've never had to go beyond that, and I've never had their coach complain about the warning.

ScottParks Tue Oct 23, 2001 06:50am

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Padgett
Quote:

Originally posted by parkssa

I can't give you a better answer than what I wrote. Because of the conversation on this board and others, I specifically asked the question. I don't necessarily agree with it, but that's the answer I received.

What state are you in? I never let benchwarmers stomp and scream at a free-throw shooter. They get one warning. I've never had to go beyond that, and I've never had their coach complain about the warning.

TASO

MattKerns Sat Oct 27, 2001 09:53am

IF the game was as closely contested as you indicate, certainly a bit of preventative work could have addressed the issue before the T; i.e., during a FT or TO, a word to this player that the act could be unsportsmanlike and penalized, and therefore should cease results in two affects. Without drawing attention to yourself, you've managed the situation and the game continues without further incident and the player will have LEARNED from an official...something we all should strive to impart from our experience with kids at the high school level.

williebfree Tue Oct 30, 2001 09:31am

Very well-stated, Excellent game management!
 
This embodies my attitude about handling this situation to a "T" (Pardon the pun).


Quote:

Originally posted by MattKerns
IF the game was as closely contested as you indicate, certainly a bit of preventative work could have addressed the issue before the T; i.e., during a FT or TO, a word to this player that the act could be unsportsmanlike and penalized, and therefore should cease results in two affects. Without drawing attention to yourself, you've managed the situation and the game continues without further incident and the player will have LEARNED from an official...something we all should strive to impart from our experience with kids at the high school level.

Jeremy Hohn Fri Nov 02, 2001 02:22pm

To me that involves a non-basketball play. Warn after the first time.."T" it up the next...


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