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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 12:47am
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Great Story, T on Cheerleaders

I have no idea if this is the correct action or not, but it's a great story!

Association meeting tonight, friend told a great story. Varsity girls, two teams with a lot of bad blood in the past, neither team particularly good. Visiting cheerleaders standing just off the endline behind home team's basket, doing a special cheer during every free throw. Ref (my friend) told them twice not to do it, that it was illegal. Partner also told them once. One of the refs then went to the cheerleading coach and told them it wasn't legal. They still kept doing it. Middle of second quarter, H1 goes up for a shot, takes a solid foul from V1, both go to the floor. H1 comes up swinging, V1 is ready to answer, refs rush in with the T's, AND THE CHEERLEADERS START TAUNTING!! Refs go in with T, V Coach goes crazy and gets a T.

H shot a lot of free throws!

That was just in the first half -- 38 fouls...
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 12:51am
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I have no problem with a T on the cheerleaders here. They were warned, they represent the school, etc.
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 12:56am
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I have no idea if this is the correct action or not, but it's a great story!

Association meeting tonight, friend told a great story. Varsity girls, two teams with a lot of bad blood in the past, neither team particularly good. Visiting cheerleaders standing just off the endline behind home team's basket, doing a special cheer during every free throw. Ref (my friend) told them twice not to do it, that it was illegal. Partner also told them once. One of the refs then went to the cheerleading coach and told them it wasn't legal. They still kept doing it. Middle of second quarter, H1 goes up for a shot, takes a solid foul from V1, both go to the floor. H1 comes up swinging, V1 is ready to answer, refs rush in with the T's, AND THE CHEERLEADERS START TAUNTING!! Refs go in with T, V Coach goes crazy and gets a T.

H shot a lot of free throws!

That was just in the first half -- 38 fouls...
Serves the cheerleaders right, they're suppose to inspire the team, not cause fights.

Did the cheerleaders get ejected?
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 12:59am
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Serves the cheerleaders right, they're suppose to inspire the team, not cause fights.

Did the cheerleaders get ejected?
They'd be done in my game, that's for sure.
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 01:37am
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Flaunting should be encouraged from the cheerleaders. Oh, that wasn't an "f".
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 01:48am
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They'd be done in my game, that's for sure.
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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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 02:52am
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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.
I thought about this. I'm wondering how home management is gonna have a lot of traction with visiting cheerleaders, especially when there's obviously so much problem between the teams already. I can't for the life of me understand why the cheerleading coach or even the bball coach didn't deal with this a LOT sooner!
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 03:25am
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I thought about this. I'm wondering how home management is gonna have a lot of traction with visiting cheerleaders, especially when there's obviously so much problem between the teams already. I can't for the life of me understand why the cheerleading coach or even the bball coach didn't deal with this a LOT sooner!
Juulie,


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 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.
Agree completely. It's game management's problem to deal with. You did your job by telling them to do their job. And you followed case book play 2.8.1.... so your butt is covered in case someone wants to whine later.

Excellent advice as to how to handle the situation imo.
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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.
The cheerleaders are definitively part of the teams' supporters. They've already been warned, so I have no problem with the T here. If this taunting was the first thing they pulled, I'll simply have game management remove them.
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 11:11am
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I'm having a tough time with a T on the cheerleaders. If they have already been warned and their "coach" has also been warned, I would likely just have them removed from the gym and play on.
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 11:41am
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here - cheerleaders consider themselves a team. I have no problem giving them a T or the boot. Game management might miss a single fan doing something from the stands - but should have done something about the cheerleaders on the floor - and if they didn't do their job - I would step in before things just got worse.

Than again - I have not had any sort of a soft spot in my heart for a cheerleader since I got jilted in the 7th grade!!
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 11:49am
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I thought about this. I'm wondering how home management is gonna have a lot of traction with visiting cheerleaders, especially when there's obviously so much problem between the teams already. I can't for the life of me understand why the cheerleading coach or even the bball coach didn't deal with this a LOT sooner!
You're wondering?

Me: Get those cheerleaders out of there.
Home AD: OK, no problem.
Me: (Wait.)
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Me: Let's go.

The AD will handle this like any other situation with an unruly fan. They'll have them moved or removed. I can wait. I'm not getting personally involved, ever. The odds of me calling a technical are about zero.
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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 12:02pm
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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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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 03:13pm
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Flaunting should be encouraged from the cheerleaders. Oh, that wasn't an "f".
Depends. Some of these cow town schools I do the cheerleaders are bigger than me.
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