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Old Thu Apr 30, 2009, 03:12pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by bc7 View Post
My question is this: when working high school games, is it better for you as an official to know who the "star players" are or not?

I personally think that I would rather not know who is the "star" coming in, and let the results on the floor speak for themselves.

Thoughts?
We have had these discussions before many times. I will just say this. Whether you know who a star is not something you need to be told. That will reveal itself by the behaviors of all the participants in the game. Yes, I want to know who the stars are for the record.

Secondly I really do not know what this story or situation has to do with whether he is a star or not, except it only changes how the media talks about it. And that is not our concern if you ask me.

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