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Old Wed Jan 24, 2007, 01:11pm
Hartsy Hartsy is offline
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Originally Posted by rainmaker
Last night I went to watch the JV game before my Var game, to write an eval for one of the refs. I was sitting in the stands. A couple of people asked me if I was teaching the refs, I said no, our association was working on a new evaluation form, and I was just trying it out. After that, some parents came in and sat behind me. THey were the most foul-mouthed, arrogant, rude and obnoxious people I've ever had the misfortune to have to listen to. I probably should have moved, but it got to be sort of like watching a car wreck. I just couldn't tear myself away.

But the reason I posted this was to show how completely irrational they were. At one point, (second half, we're sitting near the V basket), V came down the floor on our side of the court. H player was close by and just before V turned to head for the basket, H reached out and either slapped the ball or the arm. The ball went straight ahead out of bounds. With the contact, V stumbled a little, but ref called oob and gave the ball back to V. Parents went crazy. "He threw it away! It's white ball and he gives it to blue. Doesn't he know the rules? This guy is a complete idiot! Wouldn't you think they'd find someone better for a JV game?" and so on and so on.

Less than a minute later, H player is rocketing down toward his basket, trips over his own feet, with no V player within 2 feet, ref calls oob to V. Parents go crazy again. "Why would he just throw it away? That's ridiculous! These guys are unbelievable." and so forth.

Blue will throw it away without help, but white never will. Yea, right.

Oh, and btw, blue (V) won by about 25 or more.
It's a different perspective to sit with the fans. Even those you might think understand the game still come up with comments that make you wonder what they are watching.

Some people (apparently MOST people) can't see beyond the bias for their team/child. The officials are awful as described by the losing fans, and bad as described by the winners. It is a rare situation when neither side has much to say. Then, of course, you get those nights when you get it from BOTH sides.

It's not just the rules issues either. "Call the reach" bellows out from one end, then the same person shouts "let 'em play" when they transition to defense.
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