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Kurt Olinger (Kmo5145)
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Posted on Tuesday, October 05, 2010 - 10:32 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

How would you deal with a student who has gotten in trouble at school or elsewhere but you have never had any problems with him on your team? Would you take disciplinary action against him such as not playing him a game?
Shawn Vogel (Svogel)
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Posted on Tuesday, October 05, 2010 - 12:12 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I think for a first offense, you should sit him down and talk to him. But, for a second offense, I think disciplinary actions should be dealt out. It also depends on the offense.
Jake Delano (Jdelano)
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Posted on Wednesday, February 02, 2011 - 6:47 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Although you don't want to become too involved, it's important to fully understand what is going on in the public aspect of each student-athlete. Before handing out consequences for whatever reason it may be, gather information and don't rush to a decision pertaining to the individual(s) involved. As a coach it's important to become a role model for the students you're teaching, not only for the sport but for all aspects of life. Depending on the severity of the situation in which the student got in trouble, suspensions should be handed out, rather than physical consequences such as extra practice or extended physical activity that could potentially hurt the individual.

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