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Appellate Practice

May 3, 2006

Players Can't Walk Away From Games in Protest, Panel Rules

What are you allowed to do if your high-school basketball coach yells profanities at you and your team, throws pens and towels around and kicks garbage cans in the locker room? Apparently, you can sign a petition asking him to resign, but walking away from school games doesn't pass.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      What are you allowed to do if your high-school basketball coach yells profanities at you and your team, throws pens and towels around and kicks garbage cans in the locker room?
      Apparently, you can sign a petition asking him to resign, but walking away from school games doesn't pass.
      So ...

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