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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 12:10pm
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Mike,
Since the suspension was based on an ivestigation by their state association, there must have been more to support it than just a disgruntled coach's claim.
Charlie
Actually, the investigation was done by Tim Robison, the AD of the offending team. A little further down in the article you can read...

"Because the umpires did not eject anyone, it's up to the school administrators to decide what action to take," said Searcy, who oversees softball for the IHSAA.

And Mike is probably right (as usual) about the umpire possibly not even submitting a report about the incident. I umpire IHSAA and we are only required to submit an Unsportsmanlike Conduct Report of explanation concerning:
1. Any student-athlete or coach who is ejected from the contest and the reason.
2. Any coach who displays unsportsmanlike conduct requiring the assessment of a penalty.
I'll probably get to see Julie Johnson sometime this summer and I hope I remember to ask her about this incident.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 12:21pm
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Actually, the investigation was done by Tim Robison, the AD of the offending team. A little further down in the article you can read...

"Because the umpires did not eject anyone, it's up to the school administrators to decide what action to take," said Searcy, who oversees softball for the IHSAA.

And Mike is probably right (as usual) about the umpire possibly not even submitting a report about the incident. I umpire IHSAA and we are only required to submit an Unsportsmanlike Conduct Report of explanation concerning:
1. Any student-athlete or coach who is ejected from the contest and the reason.
2. Any coach who displays unsportsmanlike conduct requiring the assessment of a penalty.
I'll probably get to see Julie Johnson sometime this summer and I hope I remember to ask her about this incident.
I'm neither jumping on Mike nor disagreeing with him. I think we both would agee that there is more here than meets the eye (or the OP link)
If you do get more info on the incident, I would like to know the particulars, especially the rationale in meting out the punishment because 2 innings (IMHO) seems a bit lax for something like this in which an AD found player culpability.

Mike,
If you felt like I was jumping on you I am sorry for giving that impression. I was just discussing the topic with you. If I led others to believe that I was jumping on you, I am sorry for that as well.
Charlie
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 01:02pm
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Charlie,

I wasn't implying that you were jumping on Mike. I should apologize for making you feel as though you needed to apologize. I'm truly sorry for my poorly worded post!!

And yes, I definitely believe there is more to this story than was reported. I work in the Fort Wayne area so I never see any Indy area schools unless they happen to come up here for a tournament. Therefore I don't know anything about Indian Creek.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 01:28pm
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Charlie,

I wasn't implying that you were jumping on Mike. I should apologize for making you feel as though you needed to apologize. I'm truly sorry for my poorly worded post!!

And yes, I definitely believe there is more to this story than was reported. I work in the Fort Wayne area so I never see any Indy area schools unless they happen to come up here for a tournament. Therefore I don't know anything about Indian Creek.
Bob

No problem. I am around cynical people a lot. Sometimes I just forget to take the filters off.
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Old Wed May 31, 2006, 01:30pm
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Mike,
If you felt like I was jumping on you I am sorry for giving that impression. I was just discussing the topic with you. If I led others to believe that I was jumping on you, I am sorry for that as well.
Charlie
Your apology is unnecessary. I am simply trying to point out to those who questioned the umpire's lack of action on the spot that maybe the umpire did not feel it was intentional. After all, he was there, we were not.
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