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Rec league mtg report
We had a meeting of our local kids rec league Board last night. We adopted a new policy that I think will be very helpful. Each team plays 12 games in the season (one per week). If a coach (HC or AC) gets an unsportsmanlike T during any game, the official reports it to the league after the game. If that coach gets a second one at any other time, the coach will get a written warning and if he or she gets a third one at any time, it's a suspension for the rest of the season and they also must appeal to the Board the following year if they want to come back and coach.
It may seem rather draconian, but with all the very young HS refs we have, we feel we need to "protect" them, plus we have made sportsmanship our number one POE for next season. Just so we have a "good feel" for how the Ts are administered, at least one Board member is present at every game. If they feel the T was not deserved, the Board will then take that into consideration. There's even another Board member at the games I ref - not that any of them would contradict me, of course. ![]() BTW - Board members have the authority to eject spectators - and, unfortunately - that is happening more and more the past few seasons. Comments? BTW - for the past 10 years, any profanity by a coach or player is an automatic flagrant T. Our league starts at 3rd grade and the only exception to it automatically being a flagrant is at the HS level, where the ref has some discretion. I had a kid miss an easy layup and mutter "damn", so I just called the T without it being flagrant.
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A few questions and comments.
How many T's do you guys issue per yr? Any idea? If you had the new policy in place during the previous season(s) how often would the "three strikes and your out" rule come into play? Just curious. I ref in two fall/winter Rec Leagues and one summer Rec League. One league is far superior in organization than the other. As one of the more senior officials, even I rarely if ever make the "T" sign for a coach in either league. Many of our refs are very young though. It just doesn't appear to get that bad IMO. Just wondering how rampant it is there? And if there is a reason? Thoughts? I really do like the fact that you have Board Members at all your games - that's smart and something I wish we did. We rarely even have someone we can turn to as "Building Administration." So, kudos to you on your league structure and the dedication of your Board to be at so many games.
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Two comments:
1. Your policy on the accumulation of technical fouls is very similar to soccer players being suspended for accumulations of cautions (yellow cards). It has proven effective in cleaning up play. 2. Unless your board members are also officials, they have no business deciding whether or not a T was warranted. What training do they have to render such a decision? I believe that you are setting a poor precedent by allowing the board member's opinion to potentially override the judgment of the game official. |
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I'm entirely OK with the more mature and independant board member reviewing the situation with regards to suspensions. More often than not, I bet they'll be confirming the T rather than overriding or even stepping in and dealing with an out of control coach when the kid is clamming up.
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No, Camron, I didn't miss that Mark wrote that most of his refs were in HS, nor did I miss that most of the players were in elementary school.
Give me someone else some FREAKIN' credit for once! ![]() As to your point, even if those officials only have a few games under their belts, that's likely more than any of those board members have. ![]() I still don't agree with the entire concept of this. ![]() |
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Whether it is 5, 10, or 20 games under their belt with none for the league admins, those league administrators, having run the league for years and dealt with all the personalities that come with it, will generaly have far more experience in recognizing and dealing with unsportsmanlike behavior. That is why they are there. New referees are not automaticlally endowed with great people skills or good judgement just because they put on a whistle....particularly if they are 15 years old.
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