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Kurtt Foster |
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May 10 |
Brad Lynn |
61st min Lehi defender #3 challenging for the ball raised his foot above shoulder hight striking attacker on side of head with studs of his cleats. |
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Max Clark |
Football |
09/23/2016 |
Marlin Lynch III |
From Crewmate Michael Rytting! With 1:57 remaining in the 4th quarter and following a try, an AF player and a few Lehi players started jawing at each other. I moved forwards to separate players as they stated to shove a bit. As I was in the group of players trying to separate them and settle down the situation, number 64 from Lehi moved in and threw two punches. Scott came over and indicated that he had seen a punch thrown and wanted to confirm if I had seen the same thing. We conferred and agreed that we had both observed number 64 throw at least one punch. After conferring with the rest of the crew, we determined that an ejection was warranted. |
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Head Coach for Lehi HS |
GirlsBasketball |
12-16-2016 |
Todd Clark |
During the first minutes of the 3rd quarter, the head coach disagreed with a foul against his team and got up and very loudly expressed his angst while pacing his box-trying to draw a lot of attention to himself and his displeasure. This was the first technical foul issued. He was also warned by my partner a few minutes after that to calm down after a foul was called in his favor. Up to this point, we had a foul count in the game of no less than 30 fouls called and they were about even for each team or slightly in his favor.
The second technical came late in the third quarter when he disagreed with a foul against his team and while I came to the table to report the foul, he came onto the court into my face and expressed his displeasure so the whole world could hear it. I listened and let him finish and then calmly told him he needed to leave the visual confines of the court.
At the end of the contest, we had close to 40 fouls-give or take-and we ended very even for both teams. |
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Lehi Coach |
GirlsBasketball |
2017-12-01 |
Brianne Bremner |
I had just reported a foul on the shot against Lehi to the score-keepers table. I retained my position near the table with my back to Lehi's bench. Both coaches had been very loud in expressing their opinions during the whole game so it was no surprise when Lehi's coach got upset about the foul against his team. During the free-throw he said "You are probably the two worst referees I have ever played with." When the shot was finished my partner Garrett gave the coach a technical with no official warning and advised him to sit down on his bench. The coach didn't get another technical so he was not ejected. |
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Don't Know |
BoysBasketball |
2018-01-12 |
Brianne Bremner |
My partner Derek Turner called a foul and was reporting it to the desk while I was at the baseline underneath the hoop ready to administer the ball to the player after he was finished. He started talking to the coaches (Lehi) of the team he called the foul on. I don't know exactly what happened; Derek said they got personal so he gave the head coach a technical and told him to sit down. The assistant coach left the bench and followed Derek to the table after he (he says) had advised both coaches to sit down. He turned around and told the assistant coach to sit down which he didn't. Derek gave him a technical and started reporting it to the table. The coach still didn't sit down so Derek gave him another technical and ejected the assistant coach from the game. The coach left the gym and Derek finished reporting the fouls to the scorer's table. |
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Jason Ingersol |
Baseball |
2018-04-19 |
Jake Gordon |
In the bottom of the 5th inning, on a passed ball by the Uintah pitcher, the catcher short hopped the ball back to the pitcher as they tried to put out the runner coming home. After the play had fully stopped and we were starting to get back to our positions at the plate, a player from Lehi yelled to GET THE CATCHER A CUTOFF MAN! and his team mates started to laugh. I called time since there were other runners on base and looked over towards the dugout and coaches on buckets in the opening of the dugout and said, "shut it down, dont need to talk to the other team". At this point from the coaches box on third base side Jason blew up and started to yell at me to "never talk to his dugout" and that he could do his job, and to never talk to his players or his coaches. I then said fine, and told him to do it. He asked me "what?" And I told him to tell his dugout to knock it off. He then sarcastically told his dugout to knock it off, and then told me to worry about myself and to do my damn job and he would do his. I then gave him a verbal warning, told him he was done yelling and to stop. I Then pulled my card out to write it down. He said fine, but then stoked his dugout as I started to write it down. His dugout started to cheer loudly and laugh and clap. I asked him to shut it down, and he started to yell again that he wasn't going to tell them anything, that they were cheering for the game and I needed to worry about myself and do my job and worry about the game and let him take care of his team. At that point I told him if he wasn't going to stop he would be restricted. He said, again to do my job and worry about the game. I then restricted him to the dugout. He said WHAT loudly and I said again I was restricting him to the dugout. He came running in to me and told me I needed to explain to him again what I was doing. At this point my partner showed up behind us a few paces, and I told Jason again I had restricted him to the dugout. He yelled and asked what reason I had to do this. I told him because he had yet to shut up and stop talking even though I had warned him multiple times, that he wasn't controlling his team, and had been verbally warned and that frankly he was acting like a dick. He then got extremely close to me, close enough that his chest touched mine and his nose touched my face. He then screamed in my face and I told him he should stop spitting on me and to back off. He didn't, but continued right in my face and I told him he was still spitting on me and so I told him he was EJECTED. He stayed right in my face yelling, and I MOUTHED fuck dude and said I don't appreciate being spit all overand backed off a few steps to get him out of my face. He then got right back in my face and said oh, we're going to say the fuck word and went on a rant where he Called me a piece of shit, then a bit later a little piece of shit, then a little bit later a fucking piece of shit all while reminding me the shitty job being done and this was the reason I only umpired J.V. At this point me and my partner were signaling and telling his coaches to get him off the field. They came and started trying to get him. He kept yelling all the way back to the dugout, but eventually left the confines of the field and we resumed playing. |