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Team EJECTION RULE

scotswin

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what is the team ejection rule where your team would be excluded from the playoffs..
I know there is a total if you meet for the year then you are excluded..
 
I am not sure it is in existence now. The ejections from Anson county several years ago when they could not go to playoffs started all the hula b loos with NCHSAA.
 
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I'm pretty sure that rule no longer exists. I read through last year's Handbook and could not find it.

As Sportsnut17 said, the Anson County ban a few years ago is what started this whole legislative agenda regarding the NCHSAA. I'm guessing that's why it was removed. Now, two Level 4 infractions are required a ban to be considered. From 3.3.5, page 51:

Level 4 Infractions - Suspension (Two Level 4 offenses within an athletic program or by a team MAY result in playoff sanctions; eg. suspension from playoffs, loss of home contests during playoffs, etc.)
(1) Unpaid invoices or balances
(2) Failure of head coach to complete required rules clinic
(3) Failure of coaches to complete educational requirements prior to first practice date
(4) Failure of coaches to complete educational requirements prior to coaching in a contest
(5) Failure of a team to participate in the playoffs once brackets have been finalized
(6) Failure to properly enter all students on the certified minimum weight form
(7) Failure of a member school to meet athletic event medical requirements for football and wrestling [See 2.3.1 (c)]
(8) Participation in a scrimmage before taking part in the required number of practice days in football
(9) Violation of the pitch count requirements (automatic forfeiture of contest)
(10) Violation of the football conditioning policy
(11) Returning a student-athlete diagnosed with a concussion to practice or play without a completed RETURN TO PLAY form
(12) A coach who participates or is present at a contest after being ejected
(13) Individuals leaving the bench area and coming on to the playing area when there is not a fight
(14) Individual involved in a fight before or after a contest
(15) Individuals leaving the bench area and coming on to the playing area illegally during a fight
(16) A team conducting an illegal practice
(17) A team conducting an illegal assembly
(18) A team that violates the sports season concept
(19) A team participating in an illegal contest (automatic forfeiture of contest)
(20) A team that exceeds the daily, weekly, or seasonal limitation of games/contests (automatic forfeiture of any contest played once the limit has been reached)

 
I'm pretty sure that rule no longer exists. I read through last year's Handbook and could not find it.

As Sportsnut17 said, the Anson County ban a few years ago is what started this whole legislative agenda regarding the NCHSAA. I'm guessing that's why it was removed. Now, two Level 4 infractions are required a ban to be considered. From 3.3.5, page 51:

Level 4 Infractions - Suspension (Two Level 4 offenses within an athletic program or by a team MAY result in playoff sanctions; eg. suspension from playoffs, loss of home contests during playoffs, etc.)
(1) Unpaid invoices or balances
(2) Failure of head coach to complete required rules clinic
(3) Failure of coaches to complete educational requirements prior to first practice date
(4) Failure of coaches to complete educational requirements prior to coaching in a contest
(5) Failure of a team to participate in the playoffs once brackets have been finalized
(6) Failure to properly enter all students on the certified minimum weight form
(7) Failure of a member school to meet athletic event medical requirements for football and wrestling [See 2.3.1 (c)]
(8) Participation in a scrimmage before taking part in the required number of practice days in football
(9) Violation of the pitch count requirements (automatic forfeiture of contest)
(10) Violation of the football conditioning policy
(11) Returning a student-athlete diagnosed with a concussion to practice or play without a completed RETURN TO PLAY form
(12) A coach who participates or is present at a contest after being ejected
(13) Individuals leaving the bench area and coming on to the playing area when there is not a fight
(14) Individual involved in a fight before or after a contest
(15) Individuals leaving the bench area and coming on to the playing area illegally during a fight
(16) A team conducting an illegal practice
(17) A team conducting an illegal assembly
(18) A team that violates the sports season concept
(19) A team participating in an illegal contest (automatic forfeiture of contest)
(20) A team that exceeds the daily, weekly, or seasonal limitation of games/contests (automatic forfeiture of any contest played once the limit has been reached)

that's just the penalty codes
 
from what i was told it's 3 in a game and in the season and you are out of the playoffs
Can you find that in the rule book? I read it pretty thoroughly and couldn’t find it anywhere. I think everybody is quoting the old rule.
Sportsnut and FbRef are right. The playoff suspension started all the legislative drama, and I’m pretty sure they made that rule go away.
 
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Can you find that in the rule book? I read it pretty thoroughly and couldn’t find it anywhere. I think everybody is quoting the old rule.
Sportsnut and FbRef are right. The playoff suspension started all the legislative drama, and I’m pretty sure they made that rule go away.
As you can see the key word in all those regulations up ther is MAY result in playoff suspensions.

We were told not to submit ejections to the state this year. Submit them to our regional supervisor for his review. Now you read into that what you want. .
 
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