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Ignore it in a rec league. You'll only cause yourself headaches. If the coach is ok with him taking off (there was a coach correct?) what do you care? Nice job of being a teammate in my opinion (just a little sarcasm there).
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Junks - I certainly understand your point and agree.....to a point. Just curious if there's a rule/penalty to address "Bench Personnel" not on the bench/in the bench area at any level under NFHS rules?
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2004-05 POINTS OF EMPHASIS 3. A. ...The committee is also concerned about bench personnel leaving the bench, sometimes during a live ball. Heading into the hallway to get a drink or sitting up in the stands with friends or family, even for a short period of time, are not authorized reasons unless they are medically related. Coaches must ensure that bench personnel remain on the bench. |
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I suppose if you wanted to be a hard nose, you could use this.
10.4.4 Situation: Late in the game, A1 has been replaced and returns to the bench. (a) Some team members of Team A rise to applaud A1; or (b) the coach of Team A rises and shakes hands with A1 as A1 leaves the court. In both cases the individuals are immediately seated. Ruling: There has been no violation of the bench conduct rule as it is specifically indicated that bench personnel may rise to acknowledge a replaced player. Displays of sporting behavior and fair play are to be encouraged and are clearly identifiable as such. If the state has adopted the optional coaching box, the head coach may remain standing. (10-4-4d; 10-5-1) Rule 10 Art. 4... Stand in the team bench area while the clock is running or is stopped, and must remain seated, except: a. The head coach as in 10-5. b. When a team member is reporting to the scorer's table. c. During a charged time-out, as in 5-12-5, or the intermission between quarters and extra periods. d. To spontaneously react to an outstanding play by a team member or to acknowledge a replaced player(s), but must immediately return to his/her seat. PENTALTY: (Arts. 1, 2, 3, 4) Two free throws plus ball for division-line throw-in. If the head coach is the offender, the foul is charged directly to him/her. The foul is charged to the offender (if not the head coach) and also charged indirectly to the head coach. (Art. 1g) Flagrant foul, the offender is disqualified. If the offender is bench personnel, each foul is also charged indirectly to the head coach. |
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Thanks Nevada and JR - figured it was a T, just wanted to cite reference!
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Exactly! I did not see your post on the rules refference when I had posted mine. My hard nose comment was made becuase I believe in the OP it was stated that this was a 12 year old recreational league. |
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Varsity game a few weeks ago. Coach replaces a player A1. A1 makes some comment which the coach feels is disrepectful. The coach tells an assistant coach to take him to the locker room, which he does. They return a few minutes later and sit down. Should this have been a technical?
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