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Name Sport Date Official Notes
Name Sport Date Official Notes
Hannah Fox September 29 Micah Wheatley This card followed the issue of a caution for dissent, however, it is not for a second caution. Because the language was both loud and abusive, the red card was shown without a second yellow. The report follows: In the first half, I called two fouls against MV that occurred against #10 of Provo. One was for tripping and the other for pushing. In both cases she went to the ground. After the second foul, I spoke with #10 in which I indicated that I suspected that she might be diving to embellish the foul. I told her that I was watching and that if she was diving she needed to stop. In the second half, in the 57th minute of play, she was trying to play around a MV player. There was contact, but #10 then launched herself to the ground. I did not signal a foul. I was not 100% sure that the contact constituted a foul, and based upon previous play, as described above, I allowed the play to continue. #10 questioned my no-call, so I replied, as I followed play, that I judged her going to the ground to be a dive. She ran after me yelling about my not calling the foul. As the ball was cleared back to her team, the dissent was so vocal that I stopped play and issued her a yellow card. She then yelled, "You're and idiot!" We were standing in the center circle at this time. Upon her yelling at me that I was an idiot, I issued a direct red card for abusive language. I turned to leave her vicinity and she followed me again yelling, "You're full of shit!" I continued to try to leave her proximity and headed toward my linesman, Tim McCarthy. #10 continued to pursue me, yelling. However, at this point, I do not remember what she actually said, as I was just trying to create space between us. I then saw the Provo coach and loudly requested that he come and get his player away from me. I'm not sure why his reaction was (or seemed) so delayed. To me it seemed like a long time. I changed my direction and started towards him and yelled again for him to get her away from me. I'm not completely sure whether it was after this second request, or if it required a third before he finally called to her to stop. She did not immediately stop. She followed me wherever I went. Finally the coach actually came onto the field. I asked him (I'm sure my voice was not under control at this point.) to take care of her. He did finally get her to stop pursuing me. Then he stood with me (instead of accompanying her off the field) and engaged me. I kept asking him to just go take care of his player. He seemed to linger with me for a long time. As I turned to leave, because the conversation with him seemed futile, he parted with a dissent, so I issued him a yellow card, as well.
Javier navarro April 11 Bruce lawhun Player grabbed and stopped player who was heading to goal in the penalty area
Taylor Field September 21 Steven Chapman The player pushed an opposing player with 2 hands and then yelled, "Get the fuck off of me," loud enough that everyone in the stands heard her. I ejected the player for language.
Francisco Muro May 04 Aaron Wheatley Fouled opponent, who fell to the ground. Then stepped on opponent in the groin.
Tavita Ika Football 08/19/2016 Russel Carter Billy Evans was the calling official for both Unsportsmanlike Behavior penalties. First penalty was 2:09 of the 3rd quarter. #9 from Provo received a pass close to the goal line and stretched for the pylon. His feet were out of prior to the ball getting to the goal line. The covering official was deliberately slow making a call so that he could get a good look at the feet and the ball. He ruled the player out of bounds which caused #9 to yell at the Billy to "Make a Call", "Do your Job" and then "Why don't you make a Call". Billy then threw the flag for Unsportsmanlike behavior. Second penalty came with 5:29 in the 4th quarter. #9 from Provo had made a run and was hit in bounds and driven out of bounds. When he jumped up he started talking to the player who hit him. As the covering official started to move towards the out of bounds spot, #9 proceeded to flip the ball at the defender. This received the flag for his second Unsportsmanlike penalty.