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Old Wed May 28, 2008, 11:15am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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I say "one-three." I do not like to say "thirteen, fourteen, and fifthteen" because if the scorer (or other table personnel) do not see exactly what you report, when they hear the "teen" part of the number that can cause further confusion. I always have said it this way and only once have been told to say it another way in camp. And that camp was not a big time camp and the clinician that told me to say "thirteen" was really new at his particular level and was repeating what someone had wanted him to do. The veteran clinicians (at the higher college levels) that have been around seem to not care one way or the other what you say as, long as you are clear.

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