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Never have. Never will. If a player comes to me and asks me a question or a request to watch something as long as it's done in a respectful and courteous manner I will gladly oblige. Regardless of whether or not they are the captain. I will never tell the captains it's the grey line ... My message is something like this. Shirts tucked in. Subs to the table. Nothing goofy in the hair ( for the girls season) take care of your players good luck, have fun. With the coaches- introduce myself. Remind them to indicate if they want a 30 or 60 and to break the huddle on the 1st horn. Good luck, and have fun. |
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Do you ask that person even if they are not one of the starters?
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I probably wouldn't especially since half the time I don't ask them at all because I've forgot their numbers even though it was only 5 minutes before.
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Speak No Evil ...
I am fully aware that the NFHS only recognizes one captain on each team, however:
I will "speak" to any player, not just the "speaking" captains, and not just the captains, if they approach me politely, even if it's the players on the end of the bench who come in during garbage time. I will use any of the captains, not just the "speaking" captains, or any of the players (not just the captains) who appear to have any leadership skills, to help me to defuse "chippy" situations, to prevent these situations from escalating. Before I toss the ball to start the game, I make a general statement, "Everybody ready?", and this is not only directed to the captains, or to the "speaking" captains, but to all the starting players. That's my story, it's served me well for thirty-two years, and I'm sticking to it. I also realize that there is a certain amount of "When in Rome .." involved here, so, to each his own.
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Before I toss the ball, I blow my whistle and then tell the jumpers I go straight up, I don't bounce the ball. If the other 8 players aren't ready I'll let my partner(s) handle that.
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I should probably say something as I approach, but I don't. I just hit my whistle, drop the whistle, and walk in from the sideline.
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BadNewsRef: Seriously. Why would you choose to say this? Are there any other acceptable ways to toss? Do you have a lot of poor tossers in your local association?
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Everyone else bounces the ball at least once when they reach the circle...I come in ready to toss, no bounce. And I'm 6'5", so I make those kids really jump to get it.
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