Is it right to kick a player off a team for this reason..

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Re: Is it right to kick a player off a team for this reason..

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Things are straightened out now.....alot of misunderstandings and things are good.


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Re: Is it right to kick a player off a team for this reason..

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winchell wrote:You cannot restrict, regardless of age, anyone from playing in open gym. If a 35 year old showed up and wanted to play, they would have to be allowed to do so. Secondly, if I am a Head Coach, I can be present at open gym. However, no "coaching" can go on. The rule is open as such to give the coach present the ability to break up scuffles etc... This, in my interpretation, is not considered "contact".



if its held at a school gym, an administrator can keep anybody they want out if in their opinion, this person may cause a problem. having 21 year olds at a high school open gym just sounds like they are asking for trouble.


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Re: Is it right to kick a player off a team for this reason..

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sounds like they needed to make room for a player , that wasn't on the team last year.


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Heard today that they brought the kid back on the team plus two others that were cut :roll:


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Re: Is it right to kick a player off a team for this reason..

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shakennotstirred wrote:
winchell wrote:You cannot restrict, regardless of age, anyone from playing in open gym. If a 35 year old showed up and wanted to play, they would have to be allowed to do so. Secondly, if I am a Head Coach, I can be present at open gym. However, no "coaching" can go on. The rule is open as such to give the coach present the ability to break up scuffles etc... This, in my interpretation, is not considered "contact".



if its held at a school gym, an administrator can keep anybody they want out if in their opinion, this person may cause a problem. having 21 year olds at a high school open gym just sounds like they are asking for trouble.



I was under the impression that we were talking about the legalities of a coach's boundaries regarding open gyms. Of course, administrators can keep people from the gym. Past graduates/older players have been playing in open gyms for years without incident. It is less about age and more so about the temperement of an individual. 16 and 17 year olds don't automatically go hay-wire when they turn 21.


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