Guidelines for Player Ejection and Post-Ejection Protocol in Sports

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Learn about the various reasons a player can be ejected from a sports game, along with the protocol to follow after ejecting a player. This includes details on penalties, removal of ejected individuals from the premises, and post-game reporting responsibilities for officials. Stay informed and ensure proper handling of ejection situations in sports events.


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  1. KLOA Chapter Meeting April 13, 2016

  2. Automatic Ejection Rule 5-12: A player, substitute, coach, non-playing member of a team or anyone connected with the team shall be ejected for: Deliberately striking or attempting to strike anyone or leaving the bench area during an altercation Use of tobacco or smokeless tobacco Second non-releasable unsportsmanlike foul Any action deemed by the officials to be flagrant misconduct NOTE: The NFHS disapproves of any form of taunting which is intended or designed to embarrass, ridicule or demean others under any circumstances including on the basis of race, religion, gender or national origin.

  3. What else can a player be ejected for? 5-1: Any Personal Foul that is Excessively Violent Severity and Intent 5-3: Illegal Body Check to defenseless player Blind-side, Head down, Looking back to receive pass 5-4: Check to Head/Neck (Excessive) This includes an offensive player using his head to initiate excessively violent contact 5-7: Slashing (Intent to injure) 5-9: Unnecessary Roughness 5-10: Unsportsmanlike Conduct

  4. Ok, I ejected him. Now what? Assess a Three-minute non-releasable foul on the player, coach, or team personnel and inform table of ejection. If a non-player or coach, in-home will serve penalty time. If multiple non-playing personnel are ejected, use players listed in scorebook under the in-home , in the order they are listed to serve penalty time Make sure you write down the first and last name of everyone who is ejected. If a player, get his uniform number as well Write short notes to help you remember the circumstances

  5. The ejected coach shall be removed from the premises (bench and field area) An ejected player, substitute or non-playing team member shall be removed from the premises if there is authorized school personnel present to supervise the ejected student. If no one is available, student-athlete shall be confined to the bench area.

  6. After the game: Call your assignor!!! Write up the situation in detail and if colorful language was involved, include it in the report. This is the responsibility of the ejecting official. Make sure you know the final score of the game. Share report with partners, especially if you weren t the R File on-line report with the PIAA http://www.piaa.org/officials/forms/default.aspx Link also available on our website on the Official s Resources page

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