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Old Mon Oct 22, 2007, 11:37am
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First half, V coach is barking about calls...on one no call, he lifted his shirt up over his head as if to hide his face n(Had a t under it, so no bare belly)....
WHACK! This has to be a T. There was a POE a couple years ago about players doing this and it was to be an immediate technical foul, no warning. If it's a T for a kid, the coach is for sure going to get one.
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2007, 11:41am
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WHACK! This has to be a T. There was a POE a couple years ago about players doing this and it was to be an immediate technical foul, no warning. If it's a T for a kid, the coach is for sure going to get one.
Definitely. On the other hand, when he finally did give the T, it was a good T. Got the coach's attention and turned the game around. Just do it earlier next time, Colt!
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2007, 04:01pm
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I've been thanked for a technical once in my career.

Junior high rec-type game, where one team had a primadonna player a bit better than the rest. She kept complaining about my calls (I was the only ref, so I know I wasn't perfect) and I went up to warn her about it, saying to knock off the comments.

She responds by looking at me and saying something to the effect of "I'll say whatever I want," so I T her up, we move on with the game.

After the game, the team's coach comes up to me, asking what the T was all about. I get a bit worried, but explain it quickly and calmly. The coach ended up thanking me - turns out that he was the player's father, and she was starting to go through the attitude phase of adolescence.
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2007, 04:23pm
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I've been thanked for a technical once in my career.

Junior high rec-type game, where one team had a primadonna player a bit better than the rest. She kept complaining about my calls (I was the only ref, so I know I wasn't perfect) and I went up to warn her about it, saying to knock off the comments.

She responds by looking at me and saying something to the effect of "I'll say whatever I want," so I T her up, we move on with the game.

After the game, the team's coach comes up to me, asking what the T was all about. I get a bit worried, but explain it quickly and calmly. The coach ended up thanking me - turns out that he was the player's father, and she was starting to go through the attitude phase of adolescence.
Reminds me of the 6th grade YMCA game I did where I T'd a player, after warning him to cool it. He ended up shouting, "these guys are crap."

After the game, his dad brought him up and made him apologize.
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