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Old Fri Jul 01, 2005, 10:40am
tomegun tomegun is offline
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When working a JV game I think it would depend on your partner. If my partner is young the message would be simple "quit watching the ball all over the court." An older partner set in their ways would be harder to talk to. I did one JV game last season (man did I love getting home early. The guys tried to get me to stay and do 3-man for the varsity. I told them maybe next time) and the guy I worked with is set in his ways. He wasn't blowing the whistle everywhere so we:

Got in
Got is done
Got is done for four more minutes
Got out
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