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Originally Posted by deecee
And that one time I did and after the game, which was close and the team lost the scorer says, "Hey, I messed up and you had one more."
Who do you think took the brunt of that?
I inform the scorer to let the coach know this info, and I don't care what the book says. BTW the scorer is an official.
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As officials we take the brunt of a lot things, a lot of which we shouldn't but that's how it goes.
In this instance it's easily on the scorer for giving incorrect information. Just as if they notified us of a 7th team foul when it was really 6 or vice versa.
And as you mentioned, at the Varsity level 99.9% of coaches have their own scorer and an assistant tracking timeouts. If they have a discrepancy when we inform they are out of timeouts they should bring it up with the official book then. So your situation was also on the coaching staff for not verifying that their own book matched up with the info from the scorer. It's not on you by any means for simply doing what, by rule, you are suppose to do.
To just say you aren't going to do what the rules say you are to do b/c you had ONE bad experience with it is kind of lame. Particularly when I think it will prevent problems A LOT more than it will cause them.
And for the record, I am someone who absolutely does not tell teams how many timeouts they have left except when they are out and when my partners tell me team A has 2 TOs left and team B has 3, I let them know I do not care to know unless they have zero.