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Old Mon Mar 22, 2004, 12:47pm
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Originally posted by rockyroad

The dry-erase pens do exactly what the name implies...it dries, and then it wipes off with a towel.
Yea, but does the ref know for sure that it's a dry-erase? I think it makes sense to at least pay a little quiet attention. Like take the ball out-of-bounds on that side, and say to the coach, "You'll wipe that up, won't you?"
Why?
Perhaps it depends on the relationship you have with game management. A lot of times when I'm working rec ball, my partner and I are the management for that site. I would feel responsible to at least create the possibility that damage won't be done by the marker.
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