Seattle Referee Injured in Basketball Game

A referee in a Seattle basketball game was injured when a player collided with him.

The game

A Seattle referee was injured during a men’s basketball game between the University of Washington and Gonzaga University on Saturday.
Karl Klucas was officiating the game when he was hit in the head by a player during a collision under the basket. He was taken to Harborview Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries, according to Klucas’ family.
The game was stopped for about 10 minutes while medical personnel tended to Klucas. He was able to walk off the court with assistance before being taken to the hospital.

The injury

The injury occurred when the referee was making a call during the game. He was hit by a player and fell to the ground. The extent of the injury is not yet known, but it is believed to be serious. The game was halted for a time while the referee was tended to by medical personnel.

This is a developing story and we will update as more information becomes available.

The aftermath

A Seattle High School basketball referee was left with a concussion and a broken nose after he was attacked by a player during a game on Saturday.

The referee, who has not been identified, was officiating a game between Chief Sealth International School and Franklin high school when he was punched in the face by a Chief Sealth player. The player was ejected from the game and is facing assault charges.

The referee was taken to Harborview Medical Center, where he was treated for his injuries. He has since been released from the hospital.

The reaction

The reaction to the referees injury was mixed. Some people thought that it was a tragic accident that could have happened to anyone. Others thought that the referees were not properly trained and that the injury could have been prevented.

The investigation

The investigation found that the referee had not been following the rules of the game and that his actions led to the player being injured.

The fallout

The injury to the Seattle referee during a basketball game has sparked a lot of controversy. Some people are calling for more safety measures to be put in place to protect referees, while others are calling for the games to be cancelled altogether.

There is no doubt that this incident has created a lot of debate and will continue to do so in the days and weeks to come.

The lawsuit

The lawsuit, which was filed in King County Superior Court, alleges that the school district was negligent in supervising the game and in providing proper medical treatment to Humphrey after she was injured. The suit also alleges that the district violated state law by not having a licensed Athletic Trainer at the game.

The trial

The trial of the former Seattle referee who was critically injured in a basketball game is set to begin. Robert M. Rosenthal, 67, is accused of recklessly causing injury to another person during the game on Jan. 14, 2017, when he was hit in the head by a ball thrown by a player.

Prosecutors allege that Rosenthal was not paying attention to the game and did not see the player throwing the ball. They also say he was not wearing a protective mask, as required by the rules of the game.

Rosenthal’s attorney denies that his client was negligent and says that he did everything possible to avoid being hit by the ball. The attorney also says that Rosenthal’s injuries have forced him to retire from refereeing and that he has suffered severe financial damages as a result.

The trial is scheduled to begin on Monday, March 5, 2018, in King County Superior Court.

The verdict

The verdict is in, and the game went exactly as planned. The referee was hit in the head with a basketball and suffered a concussion. The player who threw the ball has been suspended for one game.

The appeal

During a basketball game at a local high school a referee was knocked to the ground and injured when two players collided while going for a loose ball. The game was stopped and the referee was taken to the hospital.

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