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Tuesday night - partner is reporting a foul - I'm watching the players kind of facing the table. Partner puts whistle in mouth, and I watch as he gives a HUGE T. It looked like his arms were "rubber man's " arms. It was kind of funny.
Kid from that team looks at me as politely asks what that T was for (it was obviously on the coach standing nearby) I looked at partner - then at the kid and politely asked him: "do you want to go over and ask him?" He smiled at me and said he thought it could wait awhile. We both had a chuckle. Partner then came over and told me the coach called him a name that inferred he had been, shall we say intimate, with at least one mother. He decided that he didn't want to bother with a stop sign or a slow whistle.
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And that's what happened. Since he was quite upset - he came and told me and I went across and handled it from there. Coach knew he had really screwed up and went quietly into the night. AC actually knew the rules and never tried to stand. Kids were all ok. Partner received an apology from HC as we walked past bus to car on the way out.
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partner got an email of what the state sent to school. I have not yet seen it - but they were quick to respond and he said the tone was quite serious. It's done as far as I am concerned. We did what we had to do - it's now up to the state. And, as I said - the coach did apologize to partner. The apology sound sincere when given. Stuff happens in battle.
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Always in baseball, though -- I've never ejected a basketball coach in my 8 seasons of working games here. I agree with you. It's between the state, the conference, and the school (and the administration of the school). |
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I've done one (FB coach) in 30+ years of FB and BB. |
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