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A lot of you said what girl would sit there and take that, well she is only in 8th grade. The incident took place everytime we took the ball out on the sideline in front of the bleachers. I never ever saw it and she never spoke to me about it, I had no idea until her mother approaced me later that night. Thank you to the officials that took time and gave me helpful suggestions, to those of you that questioned my question, you give officials a bad name. Once again thanks to those that took time out to answer my question and keep up the good work.
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Of course I questioned it. To say that the girl never said anything because she was in the 8th grade makes no sense to me. Both of my girls were in the 8th grade once (and only once, happily) and if some lecher ever touched them like that during a game (or anywhere else for that matter), they would have turned around and popped him one right in the mush.
We have about ninety 8th grade girls in our rec league and I don't know of a single one who wouldn't have said something. And, if this happened in a game I was working (or even just in attendance) I would have tossed this clown out on his ear.
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I coach 8th girls, and I can tell you that some of them tell you stuff when it happens, some say stuff after a game that shocks me, and sometimes I find stuff out two weeks later. Really depends on the girl, what happened, how they felt like reacting on that day to what happened, etc. I would never make a blanket statement about what my girls would do in this situation - I know some would tell me, but some might not. Wierd guy though - somebody ougth to look into this anyway. |
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Hawk's right
I not only ref, but I teach 8th grade girls. Even the ones I think I know, the ones who I have known for four years, will surprise me with what they do and don't tell me. And it can change in a heartbeat too. One day they tell me everything, the next their mom calls me and says, "Natalie would kill me if she knew I told you this. . ." At any rate, you can't make any blanket statements about what they would and would not say or do.
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