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Official Ruins Senior Night
#1
Please read this well written article about how an offical who did not follow proper protocal and ruined Senior Night for the Anderson County Soccer team and the final game of the season for the North Hardin Soccer team.
http://www.theandersonnews.com
Senior Night match called when coach ejected
#2
That's a horrible Senior Night right there.
#3
The referees should have continued the game for the kids. They are not responsible for the coaches actions!
#4
That's ridiculous.
#5
That's ridiculous.
#6
Article does not mention that Anderson did NOT have another rostered/licensed coach (assistant, JV, whatever) on the sideline.

And if the team's only coach has been tossed, the game ends with the other team winning (either by current score or by forfeit).

I'm NOT saying the coach deserved to be tossed. At all. From the quotes, in the paper, definitely not.

However, if there's no other coach on the sideline, the officials did the right thing and stopped the game by rule.
#7
cksportsfan Wrote:Article does not mention that Anderson did NOT have another rostered/licensed coach (assistant, JV, whatever) on the sideline.

And if the team's only coach has been tossed, the game ends with the other team winning (either by current score or by forfeit).

I'm NOT saying the coach deserved to be tossed. At all. From the quotes, in the paper, definitely not.

However, if there's no other coach on the sideline, the officials did the right thing and stopped the game by rule.

That's true or if they were being threatened by fans and/or players.
#8
there was another coach. The jv coach was on the side lines.
#9
Are the refs. in trouble for this ?
#10
It is suppose to be under investigation. By the rules the ref is suppose to talk to school officals before stopping the game which did not happen. The ref stopped the game before the school officals could even get to the sideline.

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