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John |
Football |
2016-10-06 |
Bonneville |
A sideline warning was thrown by me at Referee as both assistant and head coach were on the field yelling at me. I went over and talked to the head coach and explained that we did not see the call he was complaining about. I think it is worth noting that when I walked over to discuss the warning, the assistant coach spit in front of me.. he didn't spit on me, but it's one of those, at least in my opinion, a sign of disrespect. I reacted to the spitting as if he was going to hit me and he stated he was just spitting, wasn't trying to spit on me... after the game, he later apologized for it and again stated he meant no disrespect. To continue, David Rivers was the Lineman at that time and just after I spoke to the coach, he threw the 1st Unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for the assistance coach's continued jabs. Shortly after administering the 1st penalty, David threw the 2nd UC penalty as coach would still not stop. I advised the head coach that the assistant must leave the field. It took him several minutes to leave the field, but eventually, He then went over behind the fence near the bleachers and watched the rest of the 1st half. We wanted to continue the game and did. At half-time, we asked the head coach to make sure that the assistant would need to leave the stadium which he did. We continued the game without incident from the Bonneville sideline.
Thank you |
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Sam MoiMoi |
Football |
2017-10-12 |
Cyprus |
Flagrant foul on a blindside block w/ targeting. With 54 seconds left in the 2nd Q, Westlake threw an interception into Cyprus' endzone. On the return, # 38 from Cyprus sized up a Westlake player who was not really a threat to the play and delivered what was determined to be a blindside, flagrant blow to the head using his own helmut to maximize the force of the blow. The player from Westlake waboutas knocked out on the play and was on the field for several minutes. After about 5 minutes, he left the field on his own feet, but with help from the coach and trainer. |