chapmaja |
Wed May 16, 2018 09:51pm |
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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
(Post 1021450)
What's the difference, for players, anyway? AFAIK, players can't really be removed from the premises,because they are (usually) minors and need to be under supervision, so a dugout restriction is practically synonymous with an ejection for a player (except if suspensions are involved, maybe).
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In Michigan, it is the next day of competition. A player restricted to the dugout can't play the rest of the game (but could play subsequent games that day).
A player ejected from the game is done for the day of competition and the NEXT day of competition per MHSAA rules. Same thing for a coach restricted or ejected.
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