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Old Fri Dec 01, 2006, 02:53pm
jritchie jritchie is offline
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Originally Posted by Smitty
Perhaps if you went to talk to your partner first, instead of talking to the coach you could have avoided some of the problems, like the T. Your partner at the time didn't know that the ball went to the wrong team. If he had been informed about what happened both of you could then deal with the coach on the same level.
As i said i was trail when this happened, so when white thru it in and went to shoot the layup i became lead opposite the table, so my partner was right in front of table and coach going bolistic. He is the one that gave the time out and talked to the table first and called me over, so while i was talking to the home book and got the situation he just stood there behind me, so he did know what was going on, then while i was talking to the coach, he came over my shoulder and blew his whistle in my ear and t'd him up!

And as for the other comments: what was i looking at when i should of been looking at who my partner was giving the ball? Well, to tell you the truth, i was being heckled by a bunch of my friends that i teach with, this was the first game of a tournament, and it was being held at my home school where i teach, so they were giving me a hard time, and i had to make a couple comments back at them in good fun, but look what it got me!
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