One of the best pieces of advice I was given early on ... Let the game come to you. Don't go looking for things to call.
THIS^^^
And I agree with most likely no intent on the 3-2 pitch, but as I said once the warning is out there, if I DIDN'T act, then the other team has a legitimate complaint. It was a shirt show either way. I brought it up mainly as a venting about MHSAA (and many states?) not having officials be able to give any input on additional suspensions after an ejection. Especially in the bat-and-ball, we don't have an intermediate steps in some cases, the rule book says SHALL eject, which takes restricting to the dugout off the table.