No, he doesn't. By league rules, he does not 'own' the league. In fact, both the League Chairman and an Executive Board member came out against Hinkle's decision and are directing an investigation into Owens dismissal.
You keep yammering about the takeaway, the takeaway will be Hinkle's son will watch his dad be fired by the FCYFL within their league rules; and Hinkle will watch his son become a pariah as Scott comes to realize his father is a just another worthless control freak.
Which league rule was broken?