I'm not at the game, but I'm hearing it's bad sportsmanship. Can someone explain what's going on.
I'm not at the game, but I'm hearing it's bad sportsmanship. Can someone explain what's going on.
Lots of examples of poor sportsmanship on both sides. Sals coach bumped the Conrad coach after some words were exchanged. It doesn't matter what was said there was no reason to make it physical. The Sals also over reacted to the third strike call that ended the game. There was no need to go after the umpire that made the call. I didn't see the interaction between the Conrad coach and Sallies player but I certainly would agree that it is not acceptable. If this were a regular season game I'm certain there would have been ejections on both sides.That wasn't all !! Sallies 3rd baseman made a great play to get the 3rd out in the inning. He might of said something to the coach then the Conrad coach went at the kid. It was way out of line and the coach should of been tossed. I don't care if there is bad blood between the 2 teams because of the Conrad coach once coached there or not. Control yourself COACH be an example.
That is the second time in a week the same coach also flipped on an umpire a few games back and actually bump the umpire but never got tossed then either. You can watch this one on youtube under 302sports. Again.... nice example coach.
Lots of examples of poor sportsmanship on both sides. Sals coach bumped the Conrad coach after some words were exchanged. It doesn't matter what was said there was no reason to make it physical. The Sals also over reacted to the third strike call that ended the game. There was no need to go after the umpire that made the call. I didn't see the interaction between the Conrad coach and Sallies player but I certainly would agree that it is not acceptable. If this were a regular season game I'm certain there would have been ejections on both sides.
The sad part about last night is that it was a well played and well pitched game,but what I will remember about the game will not be the play on the field but the actions of the coaches. I was at the game,but don't really know who started the whole thing,but the coaches need to be above all of that and be examples to their players on how to conduct themselves. For a fight between coaches to have to be broken up on the field is utterly ridiculous. I hope that this type of behavior stops in the future and that if it does not that the schools involved take some actions against the coaches involved.Doug Nowell got a raw deal at Sallies. Glad to see him stick it to the Sals.
Also good to see a little competitive fire back in baseball . Tired of watching the dead ass Phillies.
I'm sure some of the girls on the board here will have a problem . Most of them probably never played anything .
That wasn't all !! Sallies 3rd baseman made a great play to get the 3rd out in the inning. He might of said something to the coach then the Conrad coach went at the kid. It was way out of line and the coach should of been tossed. I don't care if there is bad blood between the 2 teams because of the Conrad coach once coached there or not. Control yourself COACH be an example.
That is the second time in a week the same coach also flipped on an umpire a few games back and actually bump the umpire but never got tossed then either. You can watch this one on youtube under 302sports. Again.... nice example coach.
Amen! It's the same with football.http://www.wdel.com/sports/video-co...cle_c8203f72-474e-11e7-b08c-9f237fbef814.html
Take a look at the video on wdel.com. Right after the 3rd baseman from Sallies makes the play. He yells at Conrad's Coach. I was sitting right near Sallies dugout with friends from Sallies and heard the kid yell the F-bomb at Conrad's coach . How about the Sallies 3rd baseman control himself. No discipline and entitled kid from Sallies crossing the line big time. Just complete bush league!! Coaches at Sallies should be held accountable just like the players. Sallies whines when they feel they are entitled and shouldn't lose to the public school. Their fans were just as bad. They should of clapped at the end of the game instead of booing. Respect the opponents.
I was at a few of Sallies games this year and sat very close to their dugout each time and 2 players in particular were very disrespectful to their own coach. Just bad sportsmanship by Sallies all the way around. Got to learn to lose with pride and be a respectable player or coach.
Doug Nowell got a raw deal at Sallies. Glad to see him stick it to the Sals.
Also good to see a little competitive fire back in baseball . Tired of watching the dead ass Phillies.
I'm sure some of the girls on the board here will have a problem . Most of them probably never played anything .
No "FBomb" was yelled. and no one seems to know that the Conrad player on third cussed at and threatened to punch the 3B from sals for tagging "too hard". Neither is acceptable but it goes both ways.http://www.wdel.com/sports/video-co...cle_c8203f72-474e-11e7-b08c-9f237fbef814.html
Take a look at the video on wdel.com. Right after the 3rd baseman from Sallies makes the play. He yells at Conrad's Coach. I was sitting right near Sallies dugout with friends from Sallies and heard the kid yell the F-bomb at Conrad's coach . How about the Sallies 3rd baseman control himself. No discipline and entitled kid from Sallies crossing the line big time. Just complete bush league!! Coaches at Sallies should be held accountable just like the players. Sallies whines when they feel they are entitled and shouldn't lose to the public school. Their fans were just as bad. They should of clapped at the end of the game instead of booing. Respect the opponents.
I was at a few of Sallies games this year and sat very close to their dugout each time and 2 players in particular were very disrespectful to their own coach. Just bad sportsmanship by Sallies all the way around. Got to learn to lose with pride and be a respectable player or coach.
From the urinal
"Conrad loaded the bases on three walks with two out in the bottom of the third. Bradigan grounded sharply to Sallies third baseman Josh Maguire, who fielded the ball and stepped on third for the final out. A split-second later, Conrad third-base coach Doug Nowell got into a heated argument with Sallies players and coaches near the Sals’ dugout, with umpires quickly intervening.
Then, in the top of the fourth, between pitches Red Wolves players and coaches spilled out of their dugout and were quickly separated from a Sallies coach along the first-base line. Between innings, DIAA executive director Tommie Neubauer came onto the field behind home plate and met with coaches from both teams, and the rest of the game was played without incident."
No "FBomb" was yelled. and no one seems to know that the Conrad player on third cussed at and threatened to punch the 3B from sals for tagging "too hard". Neither is acceptable but it goes both ways.
"neither is acceptable" is clearly stating that none of that was ok behavior but both sides participated equally is the main point, not excusing one or the other.Stop it!!! You sound like an enabling parent. More excuses.
No "FBomb" was yelled. and no one seems to know that the Conrad player on third cussed at and threatened to punch the 3B from sals for tagging "too hard". Neither is acceptable but it goes both ways.
The inning prior there was a tag on a stolen base attempt. Sorry you don't have all the facts The comment was regarding a play in the prior inning NOT the force play.There was no hard tag. It was a force play at 3B. Don't make stuff up about the Conrad player to try to deflect the blame from the player that was disrespectful to a coach.
Hey 3 poster... Gotta be very clear on here b/c this one guy might get chippy with youThe inning prior there was a tag on a stolen base attempt. Sorry you don't have all the facts The comment was regarding a play in the prior inning NOT the force play.
Big deal about nothing if you ask me. Tight ballgame. Lots at stake. Things got a little heated. It happens. Let's move on.