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Did Helias use an ineligible player in the Camdenton game?

I can't imagine any way i'd have survived after arguing with a ref.
Honestly I thought he popped off about all the penalties being called. It was fairly called but 15 for one side and 14 on the other is a lot of penalties for a game. It messed up the flow for both teams.
 
Honestly I thought he popped off about all the penalties being called. It was fairly called but 15 for one side and 14 on the other is a lot of penalties for a game. It messed up the flow for both teams.
You still never say a word except Yes sir or No sir.

I can't even remember once thinking a refs call was bad. I was afraid a coach or my dad would read my mind.
 
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Refs were pretty bad in this game if I remember right. I think Hentges and Pitts both had some chewing on the zebras.
 
when player was ejected - head coach should have been notified and the player should have been escorted off the sidelines.
 
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Rules are rules?
I don’t think whether it effected the outcome of the game or not really matters. Kid was ineligible after being ejected, resumed play, and therefore Helias should have to forfeit for using an ineligible player. Period.
Now, we’re talking MSHSAA here…
 
when player was ejected - head coach should have been notified and the player should have been escorted off the sidelines.
I'm not sure the HC was notified. The video doesn't show him in the screen at the time so the ref on their sideline may have said something but not sure. For sure know the kid was not escorted off the sideline.
 
It doesn’t show him being ejected for the personal foul. Now refs can kick a player off the field for a play or 2 before being allowed back in.

I’d say that’s what happened. He was told to go to the sideline to cool off.
 
It doesn’t show him being ejected for the personal foul. Now refs can kick a player off the field for a play or 2 before being allowed back in.

I’d say that’s what happened. He was told to go to the sideline to cool off.
Officials definitely cannot take a player off the for a play or two. Playing an eligible player is up to the coach. The only time a referee can make a player sit out is if the lose their helmet or are the cause of an injury stoppage.
 
Officials definitely cannot take a player off the for a play or two. Playing an eligible player is up to the coach. The only time a referee can make a player sit out is if the lose their helmet or are the cause of an injury stoppage.

Not true at all. I’ve seen it happen at the MS and HS levels but crews from 3 different associations.
 
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