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NM FP Ump Wed May 21, 2008 12:48pm

Strange Tournament Rules
 
I am calling a tournament this weekend and got the tournament rules from the TD's website. Here is one of the tournament rules:

We have instructed the umpires there will be ZERO TOLERANCE towards inappropriate behavior by coaches or fans. PENALTY: EJECTION.

Has any ever encountered such a rule? I will have a nice talk with my UIC before my first game, but I wanted to see if anyone else has seen this type of tournament rule.

As a sidebar discussion, what other "strange" tournament rules have you encountered?

IRISHMAFIA Wed May 21, 2008 01:18pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by NM FP Ump
I am calling a tournament this weekend and got the tournament rules from the TD's website. Here is one of the tournament rules:

We have instructed the umpires there will be ZERO TOLERANCE towards inappropriate behavior by coaches or fans. PENALTY: EJECTION.

Has any ever encountered such a rule? I will have a nice talk with my UIC before my first game, but I wanted to see if anyone else has seen this type of tournament rule.

As a sidebar discussion, what other "strange" tournament rules have you encountered?

Are you saying the "rule" is strange or someone bothering to make it a "rule" since it seems pretty standard to me.;)

NM FP Ump Wed May 21, 2008 01:34pm

It seems I can interpret this tournament rule to mean that, if I get a bunch of 12U parents whining about rules they don't know anything about, I can send them to their cars. I don't usually see this type of rule, a rule directed toward the coaches or fans, especially the fans. Last season, the same TD had a rule about coach's ejections (first ejection of season, sit out next game; second ejection of the season; sit out the tournament; third ejection of the season, coach's season is done) but this rule goes another direction entirely. IMO, it allows me a greater discretion as to who I can eject. (If I keep on going, it is going to seem I am hung up on ejecting a coach, which I am not)

Just wanted to know if this is a typical tournament rule.

CecilOne Wed May 21, 2008 02:29pm

Looks like the TD has had trouble in the past and could not prove the offenders could be removed, so he/she put it in writing. Still, I would expect the TD to remove spectators, not the umpires, and ejection is an incorrect term for them.


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