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Quote Of The Season
From Snaqwells: "What are these guys getting away with when I'm not there?"
Snaqwells: This could be the quote of the season. Not only does it apply to unsporting acts by coaches, but it could also apply to the the marked or unmarked, coaching box, proper or improper wearing of uniforms by players, etc. Here in Connecticut we have a few of our own mechanics, one being, "Coaching Box must be marked. If home coach and/or home management refuse to designate coaching box with tape, the home team will not use a coaching box for that game. However, the visiting team will be allowed a coaching box. Notify Board Secretary or Commissioner the next day." Yet as late as early February, at sites that had hosted at least fifteen or sixteen combined girls and boys varsity home games, I had to instruct site directors or coaches to mark coaching boxes, even after junior varsity officials finished their game on the same court. In my last girls varsity game, I had a girl wearing a gold headband with her white home uniform. I informed her that she must have a white headband to match her white jersey. She had already played at least nine home games and she looked at me like I was quoting a rule from the Martian Basketball Rule Book. In late January, in a boys varsity game, I had a visiting players with red jerseys wearing headbands, some red and some white. I told the players that they had a choice, white or red, so that they were all uniform in color. This was at least their fifth or sixth away game. "What are these guys getting away with when I'm not there?" If everybody did their job in the early part of the season, I wouldn't have to deal with these problems later in the season. Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Feb 24, 2007 at 07:26pm. |
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I told the coach I can't do anything about the first 21 game but this 22nd game she either put a sleeve or she will not play. "What are these guys getting away with when I'm not there?"
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