Neshaminy High School coach dismissed after physical confrontation with referee

Wednesday, January 27, 2016
MIDDLETOWN TWP., Pa. (WPVI) -- The Neshaminy High School basketball coach placed on administrative leave after a physical confrontation with a referee has been dismissed from his coaching duties.

The Neshaminy School Board made the decision at Tuesday night's meeting.

Jerry Devine remains a special education teacher at the school. He has been charged with a summary harassment offense in connection with the confrontation.

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The Jan. 5 incident happened with less than a minute in the game between Neshaminy High School and Pennsbury High School.



Two separate videos provide two angles.
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Both show Neshaminy head coach Jerry Devine making physical contact with one of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) officials after an offensive foul call, and the referee falling to the ground.

One video obtained by Action News courtesy of cityofbasketballlove.com shows the incident from a relatively close angle.

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Some called it a head butt, others a chest bump.

Action News obtained another video of the game through radio station WBCB 1490 AM.



Devine was ejected from the game after the incident happened. The referee got up off the floor and finished the final moments of the game.



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Videos courtesy of WBCB 1490 AM and cityofbasketballlove.com.
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