Actually, I misspoke. The score was 8-0, and the 2-point try was a kick. The winning team converted 3 of 4 kick attempts in the game, and didn't even use a tee.
Another question, now that I think about it (and at the risk of hijacking my own thread: In the second game of the night (the ejection happened in the third game), Team A scored a TD and was about to attempt the PAT by kick try. They did not have a tee (and had to borrow the other team's tee for kickoff attempts, for that matter). They snapped it, and the holder stuck his shoe out, put the ball on it, and they kicked it. I'm not sure that it even crossed the goal line, it was so bad. But I told the coach that holding the ball on the shoe was not allowed...of course, "They've let us do it all year." I know it's not legal -- you can either use a legal tee or kick it off the ground -- but should I let that go at the 9- and 10-year-old level?
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