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Ask your assignor/official what happens if the head coach during the game is..
-- forced to leave due to illness, injury, emergency -- forced to leave due to an ejection...... Then ask him...... Since the "head coach" is no longer on the bench, who do you go to to advise if one of their players fouls out? Since the "head coach" is no longer on the bench, does this mean no one from the bench can legally request a time out? Since the "head coach" is no longer on the bench. Does this mean no one from his team can go to the scorrers table to request a conference to discuss a correctable error? Easy stuff here......... |
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NevadaRef: The OhioHSAA does have a cerification program. All coaches (head coaches and assisstants) from H.S. varsity down to Jr. H.S. must be certified by the OhioHSAA. I am not sure what the requirements are but I know that the Toledo Public Schools District will not issue a Supplemental Contract (coaches and faculty advisors for after school clubs sponsored by a school) to a person to coach a sport unless he is certified by the OhioHSAA. MTD, Sr.
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Rules Re: Head Coach ???
True. But there are several rules where we need to know who the head coach is.
Similar play: Question 1: Head coach is ejected. Assistant coach now becomes the "head" coach regarding time outs, etc., but must do it while seated. Correct? Question 2: Head coach becomes ill, and leaves in first quarter. Assistant coach now becomes "head" coach regarding timeouts, etc. Can he stand?
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I'm not sure how much it helps the discussion, but we were told a couple of years ago by our state office that the person who attends the coaches/captains meeting is the head coach for that game. This was to address the situation where the HC doesn't feel the need to attend the meeting him/herself. I guess one logical implication is that, at least here in snowy cold Utah, there is no official state designation of who the HC is. The determining factor, as far as we are concerned, is who attends the meeting.
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