From a game management perspective...
1) It was a JR high game but if they post fouls on the board, know how many a player has...
2) Unless it was a hackfest, you should learn to keep track of fouls on players. You should have an idea... especially if you have been the one to call 3 or 4 of them on the player...
3) if I know a player has picked up three. I usually tell them quietly when I can " be careful youre getting close" or careful you dont want to foul out...
4) Never be afraid to ask the # of team fouls...
5) if it is the end of the game and there has been a TO, go to the book, know what the score is, ask about players in foul trouble, know when you are going to hit 7 or 10...
6) Nothing wrong with talking to partner--- blue in bonus, blue has a 2 to give to go bonus, 35 white has 4, 22 blue has 4, white has 2 Time out, blue has 1(sounds like something Quaker State Oil would sponsor on ESPN) but a good recapp to keep the crew staright ig good going down the wire...
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