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Untimed down after grounding (again)
Did they learn nothing from the Central Michigan/Oklahoma State game?
Fenwick takes legal action against IHSA after officiating error in Plainfield North semifinal game | The Herald-News
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Lurker from Massachusetts. Not an official in any sport. Last edited by bwburke94; Thu Nov 24, 2016 at 09:44am. |
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Or they did not care.
Peace
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Must be nice to be perfect. I wouldn't know.
I don't know any of the crew involved. But I can promise you that they feel worse than anyone else involved in this fiasco. Last edited by CT1; Tue Nov 22, 2016 at 12:17pm. |
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I agree with the fact that it's a crew mistake and thus they all take the blame. However, there are white hats who will eventually say that "we've got to make a decision and I'm going with this" or some variant of that. Short of a crew member(s) staging some sort of on field coup or walking off the field in disgust, which isn't going to happen, what do you do once its been talked out and you're "outvoted"? You're going to have to eat the turdburger together.
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The OhioHSAA had a series of lawsuits like this over the course of a few years. They won every one of them. Eventually they got tired of paying the lawyers and passed a by-law that if a member school sues the AA and loses, the AA can penalize them monetarily to recover the expense of the litigation.
I've only heard of one instance since then when a lawsuit was being discussed and that was by parents, not the school. They eventually decided to not pursue litigation. |
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I'm still trying to figure out what injury the school can claim by being denied a win. The school's costs are actually reduced due to fewer transportation needs, reduced field use for practices, and possibly even less overtime pay to staff and lower bonuses paid to the coaches, depending on the terms of the various contracts. The only possible injured party would be a booster club that loses out on the opportunity to sell school merchandise, and that would be very hard to prove and likely fall into small-claims. Since Illinois requires small claims to first go through a round of arbitration, there still won't be a change in the result of the game.
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Also Plainfield North got blown out by a much better team. I do not think Fenwick would have really challenged the eventual champion East St. Louis who was probably the best team I saw all year long.
Ironically, East St. Louis last year had to forfeit their playoff run because their school went on a strike. So they could be two time champions, instead of just winning this year. Peace
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I'm not saying they had a valid case. I'm just saying that IF they had a valid case, the idea of a potential remedy still exists. You do bring up a good point: when there aren't any specific damages on a legal theory that is a suit on law (as opposed to a suit in equity), then the lack of damages itself COULD be a bar to recovery. This was an interesting course in law school. The prof started out the course by saying, "OK, counselor, you won your case at trial. Now what?" We went through legal cases where the Plaintiff was awarded nominal damages (think $1). The prof would then say, "and a third of that is yours!" Quote:
Hell, no we won't go. Ah, the good old days! |
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To me this seems to be an open and shut legal case. The officials screwed up, but based on the rules of the IHSA, which the losing schools agrees to abide by, the result shall be upset.
I read through the list of complaints and it appears many of them are attempts to confuse or redirect the court from the actual IHSA rules. We had an interesting situation in boys soccer in Michigan's post-season. In a regional final that went to penalty kicks, a goal was disallowed when the officials penalized the shooter for shooting out of order. The team that was penalized ended up losing the shootout. They appealed to the MHSAA. The MHSAA has a rule that states the judgment of the officials on all NFHS rules shall be final. The MHSAA upheld the appeal on this because in this instance, the order of shooters is not mentioned in the NFHS rules. There is a MHSAA rule covering penalty kicks for advancement in the post-season tourney. That rule does not specify a specific shooting order be declared. Since there was no NFHS rule in play, and the MHSAA policy was violated, the MHSAA ordered the game continued from the point of the disallowed goal. They had to come back the day before the state semi-final to continue the PK's. The result remained exactly the same after it was continued. |
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