question about refs.
question about refs.
I know that when a referee ejects a coach they have to file a report. My question is this, is that something which is public record. In other words I am trying to figure out how many coaches a certain ref has ejected in his career. Is that something I can find through OHSAA or somewhere else. Thanks ahead of time for any info.
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Now that's an interesting question. If you get an answer on this let me know. There are a few refs in our area that I would like to check on too. They have to be setting some records in this department. Some of them I know of go into games looking for someone to throw out. They even have a point system, and they get bonus points for tossing a coach.Ukfanatic wrote:I know that when a referee ejects a coach they have to file a report. My question is this, is that something which is public record. In other words I am trying to figure out how many coaches a certain ref has ejected in his career. Is that something I can find through OHSAA or somewhere else. Thanks ahead of time for any info.
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I would think you could file a "Freedom of Information" request from OHSAA and maybe get something but it does have a minor cost associated with it (copy fees). You would have to research it yourself though.
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The OHSAA is a private, non-profit association, not a public agency. So, I don't think they have any obligation to provide documents.
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They have stats about everything associated with officiating. With regards to what they would make public? Your guess is as good as mine. In the 14 years I have been officiating in the SE, I have never heard of anyone keeping a point system for ejecting a coach. Generally speaking, almost all of the officials I know try to avoid having to eject a coach Jim Ryan.one Oak wrote:The OHSAA is a private, non-profit association, not a public agency. So, I don't think they have any obligation to provide documents.
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Maybe generally speaking, but not all officials avoid it. The ones I was referring to do eject coaches and fans quite frequently, and then boast about doing it. I have heard them talking on phones and in person about their point system. So maybe they are jk'ing, but they do talk about it.wvabuckeye wrote:They have stats about everything associated with officiating. With regards to what they would make public? Your guess is as good as mine. In the 14 years I have been officiating in the SE, I have never heard of anyone keeping a point system for ejecting a coach. Generally speaking, almost all of the officials I know try to avoid having to eject a coach Jim Ryan.one Oak wrote:The OHSAA is a private, non-profit association, not a public agency. So, I don't think they have any obligation to provide documents.
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The mayor of Ashton refs for us and he will ring up any coach who so much as gets up from the bench
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What's he do for double posts though?hannancoach wrote:The mayor of Ashton refs for us and he will ring up any coach who so much as gets up from the bench

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Yeah, I would doubt they are being serious. That's a pretty good accusation and if it was true they probably shouldn't be officiating, JMHOJim Ryan wrote:Maybe generally speaking, but not all officials avoid it. The ones I was referring to do eject coaches and fans quite frequently, and then boast about doing it. I have heard them talking on phones and in person about their point system. So maybe they are jk'ing, but they do talk about it.wvabuckeye wrote:They have stats about everything associated with officiating. With regards to what they would make public? Your guess is as good as mine. In the 14 years I have been officiating in the SE, I have never heard of anyone keeping a point system for ejecting a coach. Generally speaking, almost all of the officials I know try to avoid having to eject a coach Jim Ryan.one Oak wrote:The OHSAA is a private, non-profit association, not a public agency. So, I don't think they have any obligation to provide documents.
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