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Coach Tossed, Game Forfeited
A partner told me recently about a MS game he did recently in which the coach of Team A got two technical fouls and was ejected. Partner told me that because he didn't have an assistant coach, that Team A had to forfeit the game.
Looking it up, I can't find the rule to support the forfeiture of the game. Am I missing it, or is my partner making stuff up? |
5-4-3. Most states / leagues require an adult (or "approved adult") to be on the bench.
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It's not in the NFHS rules, but I don't know of any state (or youth organization) that doesn't require an adult/coach for scholastic games.
I would just suspend the game, submit a report to the state and let them decide whether or not to forfeit the game. |
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This happened to me in Oregon several years back. Was the last game of the season (I think it was JV girls) and the home team was ahead, time was winding down - under a minute left in the game. Home was up by enough to ensure they were going to win the game - all he had to do was keep his mouth shut. My partner calls an offensive foul and coach goes apesh!t. As I'm switching, my partner is reporting the foul and rings the coach up. Before I can run over there to help out, coach says something else and partner gives him #2. He's done. No assistant. So we go searching for a parent in the crowd when the visiting coach calls me over. She asks "are any of these people certified to coach?". Well that was a new one for me, but apparently that was the rule in Oregon - a coach has to be certified. My partner and I conferred - he agreed, and since non of the idiot parents answered "yes" to the question "Are any of you certified to coach?". my partner calls the game and a win turned into a 2-0 loss for that genius.
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