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Blake Bastian |
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March 24 |
Harut Torosyan |
1st yellow card: on the 51st minute for dissent. He was unhappy about my no call and said that he'll punch the opponent next time.
2nd yellow card: on the 77th minute. For jumping in front of the thrower to delay the game. At this point Westlake was winning 1:0. |
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Alec Chaudhry |
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March 23 |
Bruce Major |
Ejection for 2nd Caution
1st - Reckless Tackle
2nd - Reckless Tackle |
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Jame Hoen |
Football |
2017-08-24 |
Greg |
#87 was on defense blocking a player on offense on the end of the line of scrimmage. While the two players were engaged, #87 starting punching the offensive player in the face mask, I saw a total of three punches to the face mask. I threw my flag when I saw it happening, went and reported it to the Referee (Mark Durfey) told him what happened and we both decided to eject him. Also Mark Bowers witnessed the incident. The offensive player wasn't doing anything to provoke #87 to warrant being punched in the face mask. |
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Assistant Coach - First Base |
Baseball |
2018-05-02 |
Trenton Jensen |
During the top of the 1st inning, the first batter #15 was called out on strikes. Upon striking out he expressed his discuss with the call and my comment to him was, "Easy, watch yourself." As he began to move towards his dugout he turned back to face me and home plate and made the comment, "that was further inside than the previous pitch."
I then removed my mask and explained to him we were not going to argue balls and strikes, now go. He expressed himself about the call again at which point I walked toward the dugout and initiated a team warning that we were not going to allow the arguing of balls and strikes and the next offender would be ejected. At this point the Assistant Coach from the first base box began to come down the line asking what was going on? I repeated myself that I gave a team warning and that the next offender would be ejected. He then expressed himself regarding the call and reiterated the same language as the player, that the third strike was a worse call than than the previous pitch. I explained that his team had been warned and tossed him out of the game.
Upon ejecting him he immediately approached me, invaded my personal space and commenced to call me a "jackass." I responded that he had been ejected and needed to leave the field and the playing area and if he continued his head coach would be accompanying him to the bus. He then left the field at which point Taylor, the head coach for Westlake approached me. He asked me why I did not issue a warning to which I responded that I had issued a warning, that I had explained it to his assistant and then his assistant continued to questions the call. I reminded him of our conversation at the plate conference that his coaches and players were his responsibility and that he was the only one we were going to deal with. He returned to the box and the game continued.
However, as the top of the 2nd inning was concluding I spotted him just out side the grandstands watching the game. As Coach Taylor for Westlake crossed the field from the third base coaching box to the his dugout on the first base side, I told him that his assistant coach needed to leave the confines of the field and that he could must not be seen or heard of. Coach Taylor addressed his assistant and during the remainder of the game he was not seen or heard of.
However, upon the completion of the game the assistant exited the bus and began another verbal abuse by yelling across the parking lot of the poor officiated game, to which I replied for him to get back on the bus and go home. I then entered my vehicle and left. |
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Assistant Coach for Westlake/don't know name/is the Pitching Coach |
Baseball |
2018-05-08 |
Blyden loutensock |
Post game ejection. Had a play in the top of the 6th at the Plate. Called the runner out. Gave the head coach an explanation and game went on. After the game, my partner and I were leaving the field at P.G. on the 1st Base side. The Pitching Coach for Westlake ran across the field from the dugout to further argue my call. I told him to leave and that I would not talk to him. He told me I didn't know the rules while he jumped in front of Ed and I forcing us to stop. I told him to leave and again he blocked our path to leave. As we walked around him to leave, he started screaming we needed to learn the rules... at which point I signaled a post game ejection reporting it to the P.G. coaches nearby. Indicated I would be contacting Jeff Cluff. |