Last night at the Benet/Rockton game one of Rockton's players went down with an injury in the first half. Both teams went to the sidelines while the player received treatment on the field. About 30 seconds into the injury timeout, Rockton's crowd started yelling and booing at the Benet's coaches, team, and bench that they were being disrespectful for not kneeling during the injury timeout. At Benet, the visiting crowd is partially behind the Benet bench, so our bench heard it very easily. I noticed that all Rockton's players and even their cheerleaders were kneeling. I assumed respect is shown an injured player by clapping for them as they exit the field. A couple of questions here - is kneeling for an injured opponent something that is usually done ? Is this a practice done more often in other parts of the state or country, but not Chicagoland?