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Old Thu Mar 12, 2009, 02:45pm
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Our local kids rec league is winding down for the season. Two more weekends to go. This coming Saturday morning I have two HS JV level games. We have a JV and a V program and the JV program is co-ed. We have eight JV teams, each with two girls on them. When we had registration at the beginning of the season, we hoped to have enough HS girls sign up to have a girls program, but only 16 girls signed up. We went to our JV teams and asked the coaches and the boys how they would feel about playing co-ed. They were all for it, although I think the boys thought they were going to get to share locker rooms.

Earlier this season, in one game, a boy went up for a jump shot and one of the girls on the other team had a clean block. For the rest of the game, his teammates would occasionally say to him in a "chanting" manner - "You got blocked by a guuurrrrrrllllll". Even the girls thought it was funny.

The nice thing is that the season turned out just fine. There's no problems with the boys being too physical or anything like that. They respect the girls and the games are fun to officiate. In fact, there's a situation with a boyfriend and girlfriend on opposing teams. They like to tease each other during play (and maybe on dates, too - I dunno).

Here's the really funny part, especially to someone my age. We've had a higher percentage of boys than girls needing to be told to remove their earrings.

This is the first year this happened and I'm looking forward to next season. Of course, we may have enough HS girls sign up to have a separate program (our 7/8 grade girls program is very solid) but if not, co-ed is just fine.
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Old Fri Mar 13, 2009, 07:42am
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. In fact, there's a situation with a boyfriend and girlfriend on opposing teams. They like to tease each other during play (and maybe on dates, too - I dunno).
you weren't reffing the dates, too??
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Old Fri Mar 13, 2009, 11:07am
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you weren't reffing the dates, too??
Yes - and if we ever needed to have "over the back" and "reaching in" fouls, that was the time.
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Old Fri Mar 13, 2009, 09:23am
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Here's the really funny part, especially to someone my age. We've had a higher percentage of boys than girls needing to be told to remove their earrings.
I actually had to have the captain of a BV team remove his tongue stud at a game earlier this year. It was less funny and more creepy to me!
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Old Fri Mar 13, 2009, 11:09am
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I actually had to have the captain of a BV team remove his tongue stud at a game earlier this year. It was less funny and more creepy to me!
Last year, I had a 7th grade boy ask me before a game if he had to remove his nipple ring. It took a moment for that to set in, then I told him yes. He told his coach he had to go to the restroom and he would be back in a few minutes.

My partner, who heard the entire conversation, asked me how I'd like to be that kid's dad. I said, "Uhhhhhh, no".
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Old Fri Mar 13, 2009, 11:28am
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Last year, I had a 7th grade boy ask me before a game if he had to remove his nipple ring. It took a moment for that to set in, then I told him yes. He told his coach he had to go to the restroom and he would be back in a few minutes.

My partner, who heard the entire conversation, asked me how I'd like to be that kid's dad. I said, "Uhhhhhh, no".
Be glad he only asked about a nipple ring. I hope the day don't come when they ask about the *ahem* piercing in the *ahem* privates!
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Old Fri Mar 13, 2009, 11:51am
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Be glad he only asked about a nipple ring. I hope the day don't come when they ask about the *ahem* piercing in the *ahem* privates!
Do you check for that before each game?
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Old Fri Mar 13, 2009, 12:17pm
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Do you check for that before each game?
No, but I've had a player ask me. His words: "Sir, I know we're not supposed to have jewelry on our ears and tongues, but do I need to remove the one I have on my crotch?" Partner and I looked at each other, not sure how we were supposed to answer that.
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