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What a doozie tonight.
2nd game of a Freshman/JV double header. 2nd quarter, assistant coach apparently doesn't like a call I make in front of his bench. He spouts off something fairly benign at me, to which I turn to the JV head coach and ask him to do me a favor and instruct his bench to keep the chit chat to a minimum. This prompts the V head coach to jump off the bench like he wants to fight me and say "What are you talking about?" Whack. Couple trips down the floor, I'm again T next to the same bench, I make another call the peanut gallery doesn't like. This time, the freshman coach, who never made a peep in his game but is now sitting at the end of the bench, says "This guy has got to be out of his freaking mind." Whack. So now the JV head coach is only one indirect from getting tossed from the game when he didn't even do anything. We walk into the locker room at halftime and I find out that the assistant who got the 1st T is the varsity coach. The guys following me are pleading with me not to toss him. "Why? Wouldn't I be doing you a favor?" I say. Luckily, neither of the two boneheads show up on the bench for the second half and the game ends smoothly |
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We Actually Once Had A Junior Varsity Official Toss A "Varsity" Coach ...
Here in Connecticut, if the "varsity" coach had been tossed from a junior varsity game, he would have to sit out his varsity game that night, and could not coach until he sat out another junior varsity game. If it were holiday tournament time, or playoffs, of some type, where there weren't any junior varsity games scheduled, that could be along time away from the bench.
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Two seasons ago, BJV/V double-header:
BJV game - A gentleman shows up a few minutes into the game, sits at the other end of the bench, and proceeds to give us grief on calls. I go the the JV Coach, and say, "I need you to tell the gentleman on the other end of your bench to keep quiet! I don't want to hear from him again!" Coach replies, "He's the Varsity Head Coach. I can't tell him that. He's my boss!" I respond, "He's not your boss for this game. If he costs you a T, you'll wish you had talked to him! But, it's your decision!" So, he did tell his "boss" what I said. And the V Coach quit his critique of our work. Then, after the 3rd quarter, he left the bench. During the Varsity game, he never said a thing to us.
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I had my first two Ts of the season on Friday and Saturday. One went to a coach where he used no profanity BTW and the other was for a player that used profanity at me. So I feel ya man.
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