Wasatch Ejections

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No sport = Soccer
Name Sport Date Official Notes
Name Sport Date Official Notes
Jared Neal March 28 Joe Wynn Both yellows for dissent.
Nestor Chavez April 25 Brit Lilly In the 46' player Nestor Chavez was cautioned for a tactical foul against the opposing player. In the 76' he was then cautioned (UB) and then ejected for pushing the opposing player. He left the field without further incident.
Victor Benitez April 28 JARED SPENCER This was an automatic when this player #8 (Victor Benetez) from Wasatch and #8 (Chris Bestenlehner) from Uintah were battling for position and possession on the side line with approximately 1 minute left in the game. Both players were pushing pulling and then Victor held Chris's jersey pulling him toward the ground and in doing so he (Victor) tripped over Chris's leg which made him (Victor) go out of bounds. I blew my whistle to stop play for the held jersey (at this point I was about 15 yards from them and started toward the two when Chris felt the hold he tried to push Victor away from him where Victor then took a simple swing at Chris while he (Victor) was laying on the ground, and did not connect. Chris saw this, and I am sure felt it, so he took a couple pot shots that did connect and by this time I am about five feet from them still blowing my whistle trying to gain their attention. I think I had everyone's attention but theirs. Victor scrummed back and landed a hit or two of his own, and I was immediately there making sure that no other players got involved or tried to retaliate for their teams sake and keep them separate from each other. I made sure to isolate these two and had them physically sit down while I cleared the area from other players and coaches. When I say coaches I just asked them to step back a few feet and make sure that the rest of both teams keep their cool and manage them. I must say I was pleased with the coaches and even the other players to keep out of the situation and not get involved with perpetuating the fight. Everyone listened to my commands and complied. As I had the immediate situation taken care of. I took out my booklet and took some notes and names and numbers of the players. I took the few seconds there to reiterate what I started the game with, That is I mentioned to them at that time that this is a sophomore game and it is a great game of soccer to be played on a great day. There was nothing on the line for either team and that it is the best time to learn from your successes and your failures. I told them while they sat and listened that there is no room at all in the game for that kind of behavior and then showed each one the red card. After that I asked that they go to their bench respectively.
Wasatch Freshman Assistant Coach BoysBasketball 2018-01-25 Steven Layton The assistant coach was ejected for receiving a second technical foul after disrespectfully addressing the officials and actions in direct contradiction to sportsmanship. His words and acts made a travesty of the game. After he was notified of the ejection, which was obvious and precisely directed to him for his flagrant actions, he continued to make a scene and was informed that he’s continued presence would constitute a forfeiture of the game by his team.
Unknown name Wasatch player #33 BoysBasketball 2018-01-25 Steven Layton Player #33 was disqualified from participation in the remainder of the contest for committing an unsportsmanlike technical foul after he had been called for a “hard” common foul, where he shoved the opponent to the ground, stood over the opponent in an aggressive manner, then told the calling official to “learn the game.” This was a single technical disqualification.
Wasatch Freshman Assistant Coach BoysBasketball 2018-01-25 Steven Layton The assistant coach was ejected for receiving a second technical foul after disrespectfully addressing the officials and actions in direct contradiction to sportsmanship. His words and acts made a travesty of the game. After he was notified of the ejection, which was obvious and precisely directed to him for his flagrant actions, he continued to make a scene and was informed that he’s continued presence would constitute a forfeiture of the game by his team.
Unknown name Wasatch player #33 BoysBasketball 2018-01-25 Steven Layton Player #33 was disqualified from participation in the remainder of the contest for committing an unsportsmanlike technical foul after he had been called for a “hard” common foul, where he shoved the opponent to the ground, stood over the opponent in an aggressive manner, then told the calling official to “learn the game.” This was a single technical disqualification.