The rule for ejections in playoffs that were just sent out this week:
MPSSAA State Tournament Ejection Reporting
This is a reminder to all local educational agencies (LEA) when the MPSSAA state tournament begins with the regional rounds, any ejections must be reported by both the local official’s association and the LEA to the MPSSAA office the next day.
Any ejection by coach or player will result in an automatic disqualification from the next tournament contests (current season or 2024 season). LEA’s are responsible for ensuring those individuals do not participate in the next contest.
The MPSSAA Executive Council has approved a two-contest disqualification for egregious behavior. Any ejection will result in a two-contest disqualification that is reported for:
Fighting
Physical or verbal personal attacks towards others
Use of racial, ethnic, homophobic or other derogatory or discriminatory language, slurs, or practices.
Local educational agencies will be expected to note the severity of the official’s report during the postseason. These additional penalties should not replace local educational agency actions. Interscholastic athletics are educational based programs that are an extension of the school day. It is the opinion of the MPSSAA that actions inconsistent with the school’s vision should be dealt with in a similar fashion as if the actions occurred during the course of a normal school day.
Local educational agencies are encouraged to provide restorative educational opportunities for individuals and/or teams who may be impacted by instances of egregious behavior and/or misconduct detrimental to the tournament. Individuals and/or teams are expected to comply and participate in restorative practices, aligned with the values and mission of education-based athletics.
COMAR 13A.06.03.07C(12) – The rules of the MPSSAA do not provide authority to order games replayed. Protests arising from decisions and interpretations by officials during the game will not be considered. Officials’ decisions and interpretations are final.
Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA)
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Baltimore, MD 21201