Fremont Ejections

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Name Sport Date Official Notes
Name Sport Date Official Notes
Austin Freeman May 16 James Tracy He was shown his second caution, then red, when he elbowed an opposing player in his chest following a free kick. He was dismissed at that time in the 72' minute of the match.
Bryan Freeman May 16 James Tracy After Austin Freeman was shown his second caution, then red, he made the following comment, "That's fucking bullshit!" My assistant referee told me to show him a red and dismiss him. This also occurred in the 72'.
Lance Mimnaugh BoysBasketball 2017-01-27 Anthony Smith Coach started arguing that there were travels. I told him I'd watch for them. He kept arguing about it so I told him he was done talking. One of the next few times down the court he brought it up again so I gave him his first T. This was in the 1st quarter. In the 4th quarter after reporting a non shooting foul he looked at me and told me in a condescending way that I was incredible. I gave him his 2nd T.
Jeff Hardy Wrestling 2017-11-21 Kemp Barney Fremont wrestler bit the Bingham wrestler
Garrett Clark Baseball 2018-04-11 Jacob Bednar Although not a major factor in the ejection, the following scenario is important to note. In the 5th inning with Fremont trailing Layton, a 3-2 pitch was delivered to the batter for ball 4. Fremont's coach, Garrett, asked for time for a mound visit. While walking towards the pitcher getting ready to begin the conference, Garrett began talking to me, arguing balls and strikes. I gave Garrett a verbal warning for doing so. Later in the 5th inning, the bench continued to argue balls and strikes, as they had throughout the game. I had previously given a verbal warning to the bench and said “That’s enough.” As the inning progressed, an assistant coach had been arguing balls and strikes, for several batters. After a close pitch that was out of the zone, and ruled a ball, the assistant coach began yelling in a very unsportsmanlike manner. At that point, I gave the assistant a written warning, and explained that he was restricted to the dugout. In accordance with rule 3-3 “Bench and Field Conduct”, I also restricted the head coach to the dugout. The head coach responded to the scenario saying, “I am in the dugout”. After the half inning was finished, the head coach started walking out to coach third base. I stopped Garrett as he crossed the dirt circle, and told him to return to the dugout. In an effort to downplay the situation, I told Garrett to return to the dugout as he was restricted to the dugout as part of the assistant coach’s conduct. Garrett loudly protested and said “You’re putting me in the dugout, for your shitty calls.” At that point I ejected the coach for violating two rules. First, 3-3-2 which references use of profanity or remarks that reflect unfavorably upon any other person. The second supporting reason was for continuing to argue balls and strikes, and violating being restricted to the dugout. After the ejection, the coach returned to the dugout. We stopped play until the head coach had left the playing area. After a few minutes, we noticed he was behind the home run fence in right field watching the game. He did not cause an issue out there, so no further action was taken.