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Post by rihawk on Oct 13, 2011 22:35:50 GMT -5
So does that mean that head coaches should send "volunteer" coaches, whose names do not appear on the official coaches' list, up to the ref to complain about a call? there is nothing in the rule that states spectators can't * to a ref...they are technically just spectators, since most complaining happens at tournaments, who cares about the point deductions? Should coaches, create fake names, in order to criticize refs on this forum? does a game official also include riil personal, because I heard a lot of public criticism going towards the riil director last winter at states?
As a ref, i know that i'm going to get negative feedback from coaches during competition. Its part of being a ref, its part of the competition who cares if someone calls u a few harmful words, just have them buy you a beer after the season. These are also high school children, if a coach accidentally says a few bad words, who cares, you don't think they've heard that before. You might say, a coach should be a role model, how does this image portray a role model? I say, if a coach is defending their wrestler, it portrays passion, loyalty and defend what you believe in.
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Post by rihawk on Oct 13, 2011 22:36:26 GMT -5
Section 16. CONSEQUENCES FOR COACHES WHO CRITICIZE GAME OFFICIAL(S) IN A PUBLIC FORUM Any coach who criticizes a game official(s) in a public forum over the course of his/her career will be subject to the following: 1. First Offense – One game disqualification and the school be fined $100. 2. Second Offense – Two (2) game disqualification and the school be fined $150. 3. Third Offense – Disqualification for the remainder of the season * and the school be fined $250. * The coach will be disqualified for a minimum of five (5) games. If the season ends prior to completing the five (5) game disqualification the remaining days will carry over to the next season. Each confirmed incident will be evaluated on a case by case basis by RIIL staff and appropriate action invoked. Additionally, the school administration will be required to file a report with the RIIL delineating the steps the schools and athletic administration have taken to address this issue to assure no reoccurrence. When a coach is disqualified for such actions the following disqualification rules shall apply: 1. The coach will be disqualified from the next league contest and any non-league games in between. 2. Coaches cannot be in attendance at the game(s) for which they are serving their suspension and may not participate in any pre-game warm-up activities at the site. 3. Disqualifications from the last contest of one season carry over to the next season in that sport for coaches. 4. The school’s first incident of non-compliance, for reasons other than defiance of the disqualification rules, will result in forfeiture, a $250 fine and the coach must serve the disqualification penalty; a school’s second incident of non-compliance will prohibit the school from entry in the next RIIL tournament for that sport, or from the remainder of the current tournament if the disqualification occurs during an RIIL tournament or during the last regular season contest / day of competition. However, when a school willfully defies this regulation the school and/or coach will be subject to further action by the RIIL Principals’ Committee on Athletics. Those found in violation of this rule will not have the opportunity to an appeal. Coaches have an opportunity to raise officiating concerns through the proper school channels (Athletic Director and Principal)
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Post by wiseowl on Oct 14, 2011 17:20:17 GMT -5
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