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Fan ejection
This happened last night. I was there and was a witness from a distance, and had some of the dialog filled in by sources that I deem to be reliable.
Situation: Team A is majority white wearing red jerseys. Team B is majority black wearing white jerseys. The official involved is black. The fan is white. A1 trapped in front of his own bench, squeezed pretty hard by B1 & B2. Ball is stolen, then foul is called on A1. Guy behind A's bench says, (paraphrasing) "Aren't you going to call any of the pushing on white?" (referring to the white jerseys) Official looked up at him, (they were only a few feet apart) "What did you say?" Fan: "You heard what I said." Official went and spoke to the home principal and the fan was asked to leave, which he did without further incident. A few minutes later another A player went down hard in the lane and was slow to get up, not sure if there was a call on this play or not. Another A fan jumped from his seat on the stage to help the kid up. (he was ok) The fan gave the open palm gesture to the same official and said something like "C'mon, they're killing us!" Official quickly shot back, "You wanna be next?" and, I believe, pointed to the door. Both fans have expressed the intention to report the incident. I'm not sure who they intend to report it to, assignor, state office, or someone higher. (I could give them Padgett's name) How does everyone see this, and what, if anything, would be the fallout where you are? |
I don't know what to make of that.
Any ejection in my area (player, fan, coach, team member, bench personnel, etc.) require a written report to the state office by the ejecting offical. After that it is in their hands and they deal with anything from the school, team, AD, parents, etc. |
I left out something which might or might not be important in the big scheme of things. Apparently the official told the principal that the fan had made a racial remark. If this is true and what I heard was said is true apparently he heard the word white and took it out of context.
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Why do want to know? Are you just curious or do you have a dog in this fight? Perhaps a son on one of the teams? |
I don't have any dogs in the fight, exactly, but the official is from my association , and the fans are from the school that my son graduated from last year.
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Ok, fair enough.
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In general ignore fans -- it will make your life a lot easier.
I've kicked out a fan once and it was because he got out of the stands, came near the court -- right to the OOB line -- to yell at me. I wasn't going to wait for anything worse to happen. |
had one a couple years ago
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I never come to any conclusions in stories like this without hearing the official's side. I learned that one a long time ago. It's amazing the difference that you get sometimes.
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I don't have to wait and get the fan's side of the story on this one, if what you said is true. Fans have no business being out on the court at any time, and especially so if they're yapping at officials while they're out there. |
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