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CoachCER Wed Jan 06, 2010 06:19pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 648952)
If an ejected coach tells you that he's not leaving, you never, ever argue with him. You immediately tell the timer to put up 60 seconds on the clock and start running it down. At the same time you tell the coach if he isn't on his way out the door when the clock runs out, the game will be forfeited. And that's the last conversation you have with that coach.

If the coach is still there when the clock runs out, you forfeit the game. Use the score in the book if the non-forfeiting team is ahead. If not, put it down as 2-0. Write all of the details on the back of the score sheet. And then write a complete and detailed report when you get home and send it to whomever the power-that-be is.

Been there, done that.

Other than taking too long to start the 60-second clock, that is what was done, at least until he appeared on the balcony. It did seem they took more flack from this guy than they should have, for whatever reason. I have actually two wins in my career from coaches refusing to leave after the second T, though to be fair I was winning late in both games. :)

TimTaylor Wed Jan 06, 2010 06:23pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 648952)
If an ejected coach tells you that he's not leaving, you never, ever argue with him. You immediately tell the timer to put up 60 seconds on the clock and start running it down. At the same time you tell the coach if he isn't on his way out the door when the clock runs out, the game will be forfeited. And that's the last conversation you have with that coach.

If the coach is still there when the clock runs out, you forfeit the game. Use the score in the book if the non-forfeiting team is ahead. If not, put it down as 2-0. Write all of the details on the back of the score sheet. And then write a complete and detailed report when you get home and send it to whomever the power-that-be is.

Been there, done that.

Sadly, so have I - on a couple of occasions. It's sometimes just part of the job we have to do.

Hey Mark - don't feel bad. I had a 1A GV game 1st week of the season - at the end of the 1st half, both teams had more team fouls on the board than points......

Mark Padgett Wed Jan 06, 2010 07:03pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 648952)
If an ejected coach tells you that he's not leaving, you never, ever argue with him.

For the past few years, here in Oregon, we have a law that states if a sports official ejects someone (anyone) from the premises and they refuse to leave, they can be arrested and charged with trespassing.

Also, assault on a sports official is a Class A misdemeanor in our state and will be prosecuted. I testified on behalf of this bill a few years ago in a state Senate committee hearing.

I keep copies of each law in my bag.


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