The Southern California Football Association, the sanctioning body for community-college athletics in Southern California, has banned Bernard Schirmer of Mt. San Antonio College for FIVE YEARS for his ref attack Saturday night.
Five years, according to the SCFA, is the minimum sanction for such an offense.
Given that and the other incidents involving Mt. San Antonio, in which the team picked up seven unsportsmanlike and personal foul penalties, I would have to wonder if any further sanctions are going to go against the team.
The school has ruled the incident unintentional, meaning it is almost certain an appeal showdown is probably upcoming.
Not that I expect an answer, but I have tweeted the SCFA to ask not only if there will be sanctions against the Mount San Antonio team for their collective misconduct, but also a direct question as to why the game was allowed to continue at all after the incident, which took place six minutes to go in the third quarter.
I'll let you know if I get a serious answer.
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