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Originally posted by BayStateRef
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
I had a female coach object to my partner and I calling her players "ladies". She thought it was sexist since we called the boys "guys" and not gentlemen. I asked her what she would prefer we call her players and she just shrugged.
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How about "players." And you don't have to worry if you are working boys games or girls games.
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Exactly. A clinician once told me that we refer to the players as "players." You'll never get in trouble that way, even from the most politically correct. It resulted from the exact same scenario as Padgett had where a female coach objected to the use of "ladies" as patronizing.
It also goes to the point of "the less said the better." I see a lot of officials who get way too verbal when tossing the ball to a free thrower. They say something like, "ok guys (or ladies), hold your spots because we have 2 shots here." How about just saying, "two" instead?
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