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westtxfballfan
09-19-2006, 01:00 PM
This article was in the New York Times today. Connecticut has a rule implemented in May which calls for disciplining a coach who wins by more than 50.


September 19, 2006
Coach Could Face Suspension for Blowout
By BILL FINLEY
Sharp on offense and unrelenting on defense, Bridgeport Central High School’s football team played a terrific game Friday night to win its season opener against its city rival Bassick, 56-0. Now, the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference will decide if Bridgeport Central played too well.

Bridgeport Central’s coach, Dave Cadelina, is the first Connecticut high school football coach to face a possible one-game suspension for violating a rule implemented in May that prohibits teams from winning by more than 50 points. Cadelina has appealed his impending suspension, and his case may be heard as early as today by a three-member panel representing the C.I.A.C., which governs high school sports in Connecticut.

“We have had some real blowouts, and in our judgment, there was no reason for it,” said Tony Mosa, the assistant executive director of the C.I.A.C. “There were enough scores in that 50-, 60-point range where we were concerned and thought we needed to do something about it.

“We had one game last year that was 90-0. We felt that kids should not be humiliated, nor should they humiliate others. That’s not what the mission of high school sports should be. If a coach attempts to blow out another team, we regard that as an unsportsmanlike act, just as we would if a coach got in a fight in a game.”

Last season, New London High School, coached by Jack Cochran, defeated Griswold, 90-0, and won four games by 50 or more points. During halftime of what became a 60-0 New London victory over Tourtellotte/Ellis Tech last season, the losing team’s coach, Tim Panteleakos, was suspected of hitting a New London security officer and trying to punch a New London assistant coach. Panteleakos, apparently outraged that Cochran had called a timeout just before halftime, was arrested on a charge of breach of the peace. The charge was later dropped, The Norwich Bulletin reported.

It is widely believed that the rule was directed at Cochran, who built a reputation for championship teams and lopsided victories in previous head-coaching positions at Bloomfield and New Britain. Cochran resigned as New London coach in August after he was charged with breach of the peace for being suspected of punching a rival coach while their teams were taking part in an off-season weight-lifting event.

Against Bassick, a team that has not won since 2001, Bridgeport Central had a 35-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. By the second quarter, Cadelina was already emptying his bench, but Bridgeport Central took a 49-0 lead into halftime. With the starters long removed from the game and with the team no longer passing, Bridgeport scored again, going ahead, 56-0, in the third quarter.

Cadelina could have avoided a suspension had he told his team not to tackle opposing players, allowing them to run into the end zone unimpeded and making the final score closer. He said that never crossed his mind.

“My third-string guys work just as hard as everyone else to get the opportunity to go out there,” he said. “We’re constantly telling them in practice how to tackle, block, execute, and we tell them to go hard to the whistle. What kind of respect would they have for me or the game if we told them to go out there and lay down? On the opposite side, if I were losing by a large margin? Well, there’s not a player I have ever coached that would want the other team to lay down. That makes a mockery of the game.”

The Bassick coach, George Loughrey, said he supported Cadelina.

“He did everything he could not to run up the score on us,” Loughrey said. “I don’t care for this rule. I’m in a league where I have been on the bottom for a long time, and nobody has ever run the score up on my team. We didn’t need this rule. I’m glad he didn’t lay down. That would have embarrassed my kids.”

Cadelina said: “If the intent of this rule is to protect kids from unsportsmanlike conduct from an opposing coach, then I shouldn’t have anything to worry about. I just worry that since I’m the first one, they’ll want to make an example out of me. But I have the opposing coach saying I didn’t do anything wrong, and the referee also said he would try to help me out.”

It will be up to the three-person panel to decide whether Cadelina should be suspended, but Mosa said that Cadelina’s efforts to keep the score down would be considered.

“This certainly is not cut and dried,” Mosa said. “We will encourage both the offending coach and the opposing coach to give us their testimony. We will want to know what the coach did to manage the score. Yes, there is a gray area here.”



Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company

shankbear
09-19-2006, 01:04 PM
Whiney bunch of yankees. Get a grip. It is a friggin game. If one team is better than the other then they will be ahead on the scoreboard at the end of the game. All the kids know that they may win or lose. Just forfeit you weenies. Just play soccer. Crikey!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gobbla2001
09-19-2006, 01:05 PM
this shouldn't be a buckin' issue...

I hate this crap

Rabbit'93
09-19-2006, 01:05 PM
Once again the wussification of our youth is bearing down on us. we're creating a generation of whiners that will not know what it feels like to be let down or lose in life. IMO if the losing coach does his job he can use an arse whipping to motivate his kids.

44INAROW
09-19-2006, 01:08 PM
Originally posted by Gobbla2001
this shouldn't be a buckin' issue...

I hate this crap

it's a shucking fame I tell you :D

Gobbla2001
09-19-2006, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by Rabbit'93
Once again the wussification of our youth is bearing down on us.

you said it...

I saw we go up to Conn right now and teach them folks a lesson...

Supplies needed:

anything to keep your from catching the disease knows as wussificationitosis... gas masks etc...

NateDawg39
09-19-2006, 01:10 PM
Well if a rule MUST be in place...then I suggest makin it 77 points or more than the game is over.

Gobbla2001
09-19-2006, 01:10 PM
Originally posted by 44INAROW
it's a shucking fame I tell you :D

Hey, you guys sellin' any #10 merchandise? I want a jersey... #10 Cuero jersey with "Big Balla" on the back...

fan club maybe?

Gobbla2001
09-19-2006, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by NateDawg39
Well if a rule MUST be in place...then I suggest makin it 77 points or more than the game is over.

Send Liberty Hill up there... they'll be beggin' for 56 point losses...

"We tried to stop scoring on them Yanks, but my son (the 8 year old ball boy) got loose on a couple"

99IHSMustang
09-19-2006, 01:12 PM
That is ridiculous. I can understand if the other team is purpose trying to run up the score, but like the Bridgeports Coach said he is not going to tell his second string to just ease off or lay down.

wedo
09-19-2006, 01:28 PM
this is the most retarted rule ever!!! Right next to not keeping score in t-ball !!!!!

BTEXDAD
09-19-2006, 01:34 PM
Originally posted by NateDawg39
Well if a rule MUST be in place...then I suggest makin it 77 points or more than the game is over.

Exactly, dawg, like a mercy rule in Little League. Have a set amount of pts and end game if they feel they must have a rule like this, but you can't expect a coach or team to just suddenly shut down after they get to 50 pts.
In my opinion to see the opposing team taking a knee in the third qtr to keep from running up score is even more humiliating to a team.

Phil C
09-19-2006, 01:40 PM
One time my alma mater Freer played a school that I won't mention and we won 1 - 0 by forfeit but what actually happened was this. We had build up a 35 - 0 lead at half time which back then was a big lead. We played our second and third stringers and at halftime we called some of the JVs (we didn't have a freshmen team then) out of the stands to suit out and play and we still kept scoring on them and had a 53 to 0 lead at the end of the third quarter. The other team quit and forfeited the game.

Gobbla2001
09-19-2006, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by Phil C
a school that I won't mention and we won 1 - 0 by forfeit but what actually happened was this.

Translation:

those wusses say they only lost 1-0 (which is impossible), but what those sorry suckers won't admit is this:

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man Phil I enjoyed that story...

Old Tiger
09-19-2006, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by Gobbla2001
you said it...

I saw we go up to Conn right now and teach them folks a lesson...

Supplies needed:

anything to keep your from catching the disease knows as wussificationitosis... gas masks etc... Better yet get SLC or Lufkin to schedule one of those teams down here and put 100 up on them.

Gobbla2001
09-19-2006, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by Tiger WR
put 100 up on them.

I sure hope you meant touchdowns and not points...

Old Tiger
09-19-2006, 01:50 PM
Either one as long as the point that the rule is stupid.