• Player Ejection

  • The ejection of a player, coach, or fan of any WIAA member school must be reported on the Officials Report Form within 48 hours of the incident. This applies to any ejection at any level -- varsity, JV, sophomore, or freshmen.

    1. Within the rules of the sport, announce the ejection by making eye contact with the ejected player. Do not make physical contact with the individual. Eye contact can be made from a distance of twenty feet, but should not require an official to be closer than six to ten feet from the athlete.
    2. Request the athlete to go immediately to the bench and to the head coach.
    3. One contest official will go to the sidelines, make eye contact with the head coach and announce that the athlete has been ejected from this contest and state the reason. Use the athlete's number, position, etc. to clearly identify him/her.
    4. Unless athlete creates a disturbance, he/she may remain on the bench. Athletes should not be left unsupervised at any time.
    5. It is vital that the coach knows the reason for which the athlete has been ejected. This year any athlete ejected for flagrant or unsportsmanlike conduct is required to miss their next event. Communication is vital.
    6. Official must fill out an Officials Report and forward it to the WIAA within 48 hours. Officials are not required to contact the school's athletic director to advise the administration of the ejection. The WIAA will forward a copy of the Officials Report Form to the appropriate school personnel upon receipt of the report from the official.
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