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Larks Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:23am

Tweets about ref lands coach in hot h20
 
Tweets about ref prompt KHSAA to punish Jeffersontown coach Morrow | courier-journal.com | The Courier-Journal

Tweets about ref prompt KHSAA to punish Jeffersontown coach Morrow

The Kentucky High School Athletic Association has reprimanded Jeffersontown boys' basketball coach Jeff Morrow for critical postings he made about a referee on Twitter after a game this month.

Morrow used his Twitter account to call out referee Tom Wallace, who counted a last-second basket that gave Bullitt East a 56-54 overtime victory over J'town on Jan. 14 in the quarterfinals of the Republic Bank/Coca-Cola Louisville Invitational Tournament.

TV replays showed that Derek Willis' basket came after the buzzer, meaning the game should have gone to a second overtime.

KHSAA commissioner Julian Tackett said he is not aware of any coach previously being penalized for a posting on a social network. It's the third time in four seasons that Morrow has been penalized for KHSAA rule violations.

The association ruled Morrow violated the organization's Bylaw 11 concerning sportsmanship and issued the following penalties:

The J'town boys' basketball program was fined $1,500.

Morrow loses coaching-box privileges for three games and is confined to the bench.

Morrow must appear and make a public apology at the next regularly scheduled meeting of Kentuckiana Basketball Officials.

Morrow must make public presentations at in-service professional-development sessions to Jefferson County coaches, administrators and principals on the subject of negative media relations and improper or inappropriate use of social networking.

Morrow will appear as a presenter at the 2011 HYPE Student Leadership Conference and discuss the subject of acting while under stress without regaining one's composure.

“Public coaching commentary about officiating is a natural part of the contest,” Tackett said in a release. “But when the individual names or positions are used by the coaches in such criticism, it crosses the line of what's permitted.”

Morrow has spent two games confined to the bench — Saturday against Tates Creek and Tuesday against St. Xavier — and will complete that penalty Friday against Male. He said he will pay the $1,500 fine himself.

“I don't think it's fair to have the school pay it,” he said. “They're not the ones who did it.”

Morrow said he let his emotions “get the best of me.”

“I regretted it shortly after it happened,” he said. “I'm sorry that it happened, and I've learned from it and it won't happen again.”

He said he hasn't spoken to Wallace, but “I plan to speak to him when the time is right and apologize.”

Morrow was suspended four games during the 2007-08 season for violating recruiting rules, and he was suspended for the first eight games of the 2008-09 season after violating rules concerning the summer “dead period,” when coaches are not allowed to watch or have contact with their players.

J'town athletic director Jeff Edwards said that he talked to Morrow and that the program “is moving on.”

“I think we're all on the same page that we'd rather not see these things happen,” Edwards said.

rockyroad Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:39am

Wow...pretty stiff penalties. I like that! Of course, the fact that the guy has been in hot water with the KHSAA several times before probably had something to do with that. This makes three out of the last 4 seasons he has been suspended/disciplined...why is the school keeping him around?

Indianaref Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:41am

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Originally Posted by Larks (Post 722272)
TV replays showed that Derek Willis' basket came after the buzzer, meaning the game should have gone to a second overtime.

I'm ok with the basket coming after the buzzer.

BTW, I like the penalties also.

RobbyinTN Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:43am

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Originally Posted by Larks (Post 722272)

J'town athletic director Jeff Edwards said that he talked to Morrow and that the program “is moving on.”

“I think we're all on the same page that we'd rather not see these things happen,” Edwards said.

Translated - "we don't really give a crap that our coach breaks rules and brings shame to our program, we are standing behind him all the way. "

What a class act program :rolleyes:

APG Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:53pm

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Originally Posted by Indianaref (Post 722280)
I'm ok with the basket coming after the buzzer.

What does that mean? :confused:

BktBallRef Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:56pm

We just got an email last week from the state office, warning us of the consequences of making inappropriate remarks about games, coaches or players on social networking media. Be careful what you say, posts, and do.

Eastshire Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:57pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 722317)
What does that mean? :confused:

It means the basket can be after the buzzer, it's the shot that has to beat it.

grunewar Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:57pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 722317)
What does that mean? :confused:

Maybe the basket came after the buzzer. But, did the try leave the player's hands before the buzzer?

Indianaref Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:58pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 722317)
What does that mean? :confused:

Ball leaves hands.....then buzzer....then ball goes in basket....good bucket

RobbyinTN Thu Jan 27, 2011 01:02pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 722322)
Maybe the basket came after the buzzer. But, did the try leave the player's hands before the buzzer?

But depending on how you read the OP

Quote:

Originally Posted by Larks (Post 722272)
TV replays showed that Derek Willis' basket came after the buzzer, meaning the game should have gone to a second overtime.

....I took it to mean the shot left the player's hand AFTER the buzzer. If that is the case, it should not have counted but still doesn't justify his actions.

Eastshire Thu Jan 27, 2011 01:03pm

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Originally Posted by RobbyinTN (Post 722325)
But depending on how you read the OP



....I took it to mean the shot left the palyer's hand AFTER the buzzer. If that is the case, it should not have counted but still doesn't justify his actions.

Sure that's likely what it means, just sloppy reporting.

Raymond Thu Jan 27, 2011 01:25pm

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Originally Posted by RobbyinTN (Post 722325)
But depending on how you read the OP



....I took it to mean the shot left the player's hand AFTER the buzzer. If that is the case, it should not have counted but still doesn't justify his actions.

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Originally Posted by Eastshire (Post 722327)
Sure that's likely what it means, just sloppy reporting.

Or whoever consulted the TV Replay before the Twitter comments were made doesn't know the rules. That's just as likely. ;)

Adam Thu Jan 27, 2011 01:30pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 722339)
Or whoever consulted the TV Replay before the Twitter comments were made doesn't know the rules. That's just as likely. ;)

Maybe, but chances are the coach knows a shot doesn't have to go in before the horn. My money is on sloppy writing.

Jurassic Referee Thu Jan 27, 2011 02:34pm

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Originally Posted by Larks (Post 722272)
“Public coaching commentary about officiating is a natural part of the contest,” Tackett said in a release. “But when the individual names or positions are used by the coaches in such criticism, it crosses the line of what's permitted.”

Am I reading this right? It's OK to crap on officials publically as long as you don't name or identify 'em?

Or am I missing something?

26 Year Gap Thu Jan 27, 2011 04:09pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 722392)
Am I reading this right? It's OK to crap on officials publically as long as you don't name or identify 'em?

Or am I missing something?

A local coach in our area was fined by FHSAA for inappropriate comments to the media about the officiating in a particular game.

Not naming specific games and situations SHOULD be a given for anyone who posts here, or anywhere else. Even references other than A1, B1 are much safer than V45 & H23 when describing plays. Sometimes, people want to publicly talk about a situation, but should refrain. 'No comment' never hurt anybody.

Bad Zebra Thu Jan 27, 2011 04:55pm

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Originally Posted by Larks (Post 722272)
Tweets about ref prompt KHSAA to punish Jeffersontown coach Morrow | courier-journal.com | The Courier-Journal

Morrow must appear and make a public apology at the next regularly scheduled meeting of Kentuckiana Basketball Officials.

Morrow must make public presentations at in-service professional-development sessions to Jefferson County coaches, administrators and principals on the subject of negative media relations and improper or inappropriate use of social networking.

Morrow will appear as a presenter at the 2011 HYPE Student Leadership Conference and discuss the subject of acting while under stress without regaining one's composure.

How I wish I could attend ANY of these to see this guy in action.

APG Thu Jan 27, 2011 05:41pm

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Originally Posted by Eastshire (Post 722321)
It means the basket can be after the buzzer, it's the shot that has to beat it.

Gotcha...I was thinking of terms of the try being released before the horn since that's what the writer meant. My bad.

stiffler3492 Thu Jan 27, 2011 06:08pm

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Originally Posted by RobbyinTN (Post 722284)
Translated - "we don't really give a crap that our coach breaks rules and brings shame to our program, we are standing behind him all the way. "

What a class act program :rolleyes:

Sounds pretty consistent with a certain university in that state...

26 Year Gap Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:07pm

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Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 722442)
How I wish I could attend ANY of these to see this guy in action.

youtube would be fun, BUT would carry with it a deserved reprimand.


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