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Tech on Coach situation
Had a 8th grade girls game today...partner T's up coach...real jerk of a lady. Anyway...I explain to her that she must sit for the rest of the game as per rule. She goes on to say that I don't know what I'm talking about...I tell her that she can look in the rule book. Anyway...she sits down and instructs her assistant coach to stand up. I was so taken back and couldn't place the rule about bench personnel sitting, so I allowed it. I should've ran the coach later...but I'm getting my "legs" back under me...I'm chalking it up to remembering how to blow my whistle as I've back in officiating after about a 7 year break. How would you handle this one?
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Under NO circumstances can an assistant coach stand. After what you described, I would issue a bench technical on the assistant which is also an indirect on the head coach. Normally, if I see an assistant stand or address me or my call, I immediately warn the head coach and ANY further infraction is a T. It is not your job to explain the rules to the head coach. He has a rules book just like you and is required to attend the state rules meeting(s). Rec ball / noncompetitive might require different tact. |
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case 10.5.1.E: last sentence. "...if he/she wishes to stand when permitted under the optional coaching box privileges." Furthermore, The Kansas State HS Activities Association announcements publication states "The head coach may: 1) Stand to instruct (coach) then, 2) sit down, 3) not kneel, squat, pace, or stand during a live ball." Again, there is some leniency, but if the rule was intended that the head coach could remain standing the entire game, the rule would state, "While in the confines of the coaching box, the head coach may remain standing during all live ball situations." It doesn't. It states "for the purpose of coaching". |
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Lah me......you're making up your own rules.....again. Good luck with that.:rolleyes: |
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Bottom line, I let him stand as long as he wants - until I get a visible display (inciting the crowd type). Then I inform him how my state association interprets the NFHS rule. I also will MAKE them stand if they are kneeling as I do not want to end my season or his with a knee to his head. "It isn't" applies to your state's interp as well. Unless you can show me definitively where I am wrong about this, (case, etc.), then you would be wise to open up to the possibility...... |
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Are you saying that, by virtue of being silent, a coach is not coaching? How does a coach, kneeling in his box, pose a threat to an official? |
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Next time you run a 3-man and you are the Center running up the sideline near OOB where you should be, with a coach kneeling at the sideline, you'll figure it out. :eek: |
I personally dont see where that would be considered dangerious, but thats just me. Im also not to sure that I would MAKE him stand if he was kneeling??
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Trust me. Have seen many crash and burns. |
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Is it a coincidence that KSref joined this month and Old School has been gone for about a month?
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