I appreciate the fact you stood up for the "non-officiating" members of your team. I was at a BV last week, in which, with 56 seconds left in the first quarter, the scoreboard operator forgot to start the clock. He might have had a two or three second delay. The visiting coach went ballistic, stalked up to the scorer's table, and screamed something along the lines of, "we can't have this, not in a game this important", three or four times in succession. The officiating crew never said a word to the coach.
I know its frustrating for refs to have incompetent or apathetic scorers', but its good to see when you take care of folks who make honest mistakes.
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- Catherine Aird
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