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Old Thu Jan 22, 2004, 11:14pm
BigJoe BigJoe is offline
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Don't forget the defensive team's cheerleaders as well. I had to warn them not to cheer while the opponants were shooting the free throws. I called for the ball back from the shooter and told them not to cheer while the player had the ball or was shooting. Got booed from the crowd, but, hey, we definitely aren't trying to win any popularity contests out there.
Cas659- sometimes when you think you are right on something, you probably read it in the rulebook or casebook. Stick to your guns. That is why it is very important when you are starting up to study both books. If you are wrong, you learn, and don't make the same mistake twice.
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