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Originally Posted by fullor30
My biggest fear is a game at new school with a little distance. You never know what to expect. GPS is a stress reliever but the fear of the unknown is still there. I also have a day job and on occasion cut it too close.
Bob Jenkins said it best. Allow yourself enough time, so if you're late, you're not
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I've been to this school a dozen times. Probably 3-4 times for football and 7-10 times for basketball over the 9 years I've lived here. Sometimes, with the weather and snow, you just get there when you get there. I have never showed up so late that the game didn't start on time. Well, except once when a local school snuck in a 6:30PM start and I never noticed on the contract.
Quite frankly, although I try to arrive at 6:30PM for a 7:30PM start, getting there last night at 6:50PM was a victory, not a defeat. And the AD, on seeing me, started laughing and asked me about our drive. The visiting assistant (who has always been friendly to me) saw me walk in with my bag and *he* started laughing, saying it figured that tonight I'd have to drive so far to work.
It's funny, though, how you rush, rush, rush, and then you end up sitting through OT and also through the 20 minutes where you do nothing but stand there watching kids not dunk (amongst other things).
My check ended up being for $120 (which I think is the biggest HS check I've seen for a regular season game) and my expenses (I figure) were about $35 for gas and $15 for food and a brew on the way home. So it wasn't terrible.