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JugglingReferee Fri Mar 18, 2011 04:01pm

Officials forfeit a team, then forfeit another team
 
Rare double disqualification leaves national event without champion - Prep Rally - High SchoolBlog - Yahoo! Sports

I won't post any text because it will get deleted.

I also don't see any need to say "Christian schools are the worst". Everyone is human and has to deal with rising tempers.

Basically, players from both teams left the bench and neither team was able to field anyone to complete the game.

WhistlesAndStripes Fri Mar 18, 2011 08:29pm

Church Basketball -- The Brawl that begins with prayer!!

bainsey Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:30pm

Wait a minute...

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Because all the players who ran on to the court were disqualified for doing so, neither team could field a team after the incident, leaving referees and the NCSAA no choice but to rule the game as a rare double disqualification.
Let's say both benches empty. That make flagrant technical fouls for all bench personnel, but that still leaves five players for each side. What am I missing?

Lcubed48 Sat Mar 19, 2011 03:16am

Cat Fight !! ??
 
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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 741231)
Wait a minute...



Let's say both benches empty. That make flagrant technical fouls for all bench personnel, but that still leaves five players for each side. What am I missing?

The article mentioned a brawl (albeit a tame one) broke out. That would mean all players and all subs were DQ'ed for fighting. Could that be the answer?

BillyMac Sat Mar 19, 2011 12:23pm

Connecticut Football Double Forfeit ...
 
Watch video from football brawl that forced team to forfeit its win in North Branford - The Middletown Press : Serving Middletown, CT

In Connecticut, an ejection leads to a one game suspension. If memory serves me correctly, one team did not have enough eligible players to field a team for the next game, leading to an additional forfeited game. I believe that the other team had enough junior varsity, and freshman, players to field a team for the next game, but I could be wrong.

Adam Sat Mar 19, 2011 01:01pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 741231)
Wait a minute...



Let's say both benches empty. That make flagrant technical fouls for all bench personnel, but that still leaves five players for each side. What am I missing?

If the 5 on the court participated in the fight, they're done, too. But you knew that.

Judtech Sat Mar 19, 2011 05:15pm

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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes (Post 741188)
Church Basketball -- The Brawl that begins with prayer!!

Having just completed working the Mid Atlantic HomeSchool Tournament, you may have a point!! I apparently had the "easier" court as I only had 4 "T's" and 2 intentional foul calls, in one day! Off the top of my head, on the same day, there were 3 coaches ejected, 2 assistant coaches ejected, 3 players and 6 - 8 fans. BUT it did give me a bunch of funny experiences.
One parent came up to me during a TO and wanted to know if he could ask my partner a question, I said "No". He then wanted to know if he could ask me a question. I said "No" and kept walking. The ony down side was I didnt have a camera to get a picture of the expression on his face. It really was priceless.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Mar 20, 2011 05:40am

Men's Church Recreational Basketball League.
 
For those of you who do not know, my lovely wife and I lived in Glendale, California, the first two years we were married (1982-84, and I was a member of the San Grabiel Valley Unit of the Southern California Basketball Officials Association, which is now part of the California Basketball Officials Association).

Men's recreational league basketball is almost a year round in California, and one Saturday afternoon, one of my officiating friends wanted to know if I wanted to make an easy $45 officiating three-one hour games the next afternoon in men's church leage. Considering the fact that back then the going rate for game fees for men's recreational league basketball was $8 per game, I said of course.

I soon found out why this league paid $15 per game. A prayer was said before each game and as soon as the ball left the R's hand game beginning jump ball the fun, :D, began. To this day I remember that I called 15 TFs over the course of the afternoon, and I probably could have called more. It was an absolute zoo.

MTD, Sr.


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