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![]() Seriously...from my perspective players from the same school - regardless of whether they are playing in that particular game - are going to be viewed as bench personnel when they are in the middle of organized warmups prior to the game. I have no doubt that will be supported in my association. |
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Better yet one of the Varsity players who is dressed in their warm ups comes out of the stands behind the JV's bench picks up the ball and throws it down? 4-34 Art.2 "Bench personnel are all individuals who are part of or affiliated with a team, including, but not limited to: substitutes, coaches, manager(s) and statistician(s)..... I agree with JR that we really don't know who is going to be bench personnel unless the coach informs us or if they are in fact sitting on the BENCH. Case Book 4.34.2 gives a play where a trainer who is @ the end of the bench gets penalized as bench personnel. This is a perfect example of someone who is AFFILIATED with a team but isn't specifically listed in the rule. 4-34 Art. 4 ....A team member is a member of bench personnel who is in uniform and is eligible to become a player. If the Varsity player is in uniform but not eligible to become a player then he can't be considered a team member. If this player doesn't sit on the bench and the coach confirms that he's neither a player or bench personnel then he is just a spectator of the JV game.
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In the OP the R was given the information from the HC. He then did the right thing, IMO, by having the varsity squad vacate the floor. If you don't know or can't tell then that is one thing but if you know then, IMO, we should take care of it.
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I don't know if there was an interpertation put out a year or two ago. Where in between halves Varsity players where allowed on the court to warming up. Or, is it just the state I'm in where game management was informed not to allow anyone to warm up if they were not apart of the team ACTUALLY playing the game currently.
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If you don't handle it and you have this situation happen by a non team member then it leads to what this discussion is about. Some agree you can give a "T" and call the varsity player a team member & some don't. The "T" side of the argument isn't clearly rule supported. Why not then just prevent non team members from warming up so that this will not be a problem.
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He questions the junior varsity coach about this, who replies that the varsity players are also warming up with the junior varsity team, as they "always" do. The referee requests that the varsity players leave the court, after which the varsity coach interjects by saying that the varsity players "always" do this, but he pulls his varsity players off the court.
I don't know, sounds a bit confrontational to me. Why have this be the first conversation of the night with the coach? If it is always happening, you begin the game by looking like an OOO and you aren't on great terms to begin with. I'd ignore it and talk to my association. If it is ignored every time, I'll be ignoring it as well. Last edited by Junker; Mon Jan 28, 2008 at 11:13am. |
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2nd: Are trainers the only other individuals we could list as bench personnel? NO. The list doesn't stop there. 3rd:All Varsity players are eligible and could become JV players at any time during the night. If the coaches want they can buy the Var player's way into the game with a technical foul for adding a name to the book even if it is with 2 seconds to go in the JV game. So stop saying they are not eligible just because his name is not in the book nor is he seated on the bench. |
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I'm not trying to get in a pi**ing contest with you. Obviously from the way you wrote your last post and how much time you put into it that you have a great deal of knowledge in this game. However if its not rule supported then its not. With your own words you said that the way JR would handle it would be covered by the rules... Quote:
Again confirms why only TEAM MEMBERS should be warming up before their game.
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I had a very minor problem with the same varsity head coach before my varsity game that night. Per a NFHS point of emphasis a few years back, we here in Connecticut do not allow either team to "pregame huddle" in the center circle after introductions. This ritual must take place in the semicircle in front of each team's bench. After intoductions, befroe the national anthem, I relalize that the home team is in the center circle. I'm not going to make a big deal out of it before the anthem, so I pass on it, temporaraly. Before the jump ball to start the game, I take the coach caside and quietly explain to him, a first year coach, that his team is not allowed to do that in Connecticut. He says that he didn't know that. This was probably his eighth or ninth home game. What have my colleagues been doing for the past month and a half? |
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