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Did the cheerleaders get ejected?
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Depends. Some of these cow town schools I do the cheerleaders are bigger than me.
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Who is the Technical assigned to?
If you Tech in this situation, how is it charged? As a Team Tech but then it does not fall under any Admin criteria? Is it a Direct Tech on HC then?
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I meant to start a thread about this a few years ago after a game where we had a minor issue with cheerleaders (coach wanted them removed from under basket where they were shooting). There's no specific rule on this.
In situations where they aren't in my way or otherwise interfering with the game as I see it, what exactly are we to do if a coach complains? I personally wish the rules committee would say something about where cheerleaders can and can't be but until they do, how do we handle it? I think its reasonable to say they will not be allowed under the basket, rather in the corner, but you might want to make sure your association will enforce that uniformly. |
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A group of cheerleaders was removed from a state championship series in Virginia last year for failing to comply with sportmanship requirements. They were removed by game management and not the officials. I don't remember exactly what they did, but this thread reminded me of it happening.
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I tend to agree to a point. Technically the cheerleaders for either team are part of the crowd, not part of the team. At first sign of a problem I'd have game management tell them to knock it off. If it continues, at the first dead ball opportunity stop the game and have game management remove them.
As for a T, I'm not inclined to go there immediately. Let game management deal with it as it is their responsibility....if that doesn't work, we always have the T to fall back on..... In either case, a report definitely needs to go through channels to make sure the unacceptable conduct is reported to the state association and administrative personnel of the school involved.
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Bottom line, it's their responsibility.....if it ultimately takes a call to 911 to get it done, so be it. The lack of prompt action on the part of the cheerleading coach also bothers me....OSAA and the school principal both need to get involved, IMHO. The bball coach not really paying attention I can maybe understand a little better.....after all, they spend a lot of their time focusing on yelling at the officials... ![]() ![]() ![]() I didn't hear the story...which schools were involved?
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I bet it would be pretty entertaining to watch those girls gather their sweats and everything to leave. Pom poms dragging the floor...
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