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Originally posted by JMN
So, we're on the field talking with coaches, getting captains, etc, for a youth ball championship game when the HL comes up and says that he doesn't have a set of chains. He didn't say he lacked a "chain crew", but actually was without the "chains".
Well, everyone looked all around, but since they decided to move the game to a high school field for the Championship, no one remembered to bring the chains.
Well, being the resourceful R that I am (and having an impending dinner engagement that evening), we decided to go on with the show. We recruited members of the chain gang to stand as the front and back posts, and to have the 3rd member act as the box, holding up his fingers for the down!
The good news is that we didn't even need a clip. And, don't even ask about measurements....
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Pat O'Reily Commedntary
No mention about lightning. All kinds of misinformation out there. Anyone want a copy via e-mail? HELP" I need more incident reports on the subject. Address request for report from
[email protected] NO CHARGE.
Unsafe Playing Conditions, Specifically Lightning and Thunder Storms, In Outdoor Sports.
A Review of available references on lightning and thunder storms from: encyclopedia; technical journals; incident reports; newspaper and media reports; website reports; electrical engineer opinions; rule book references, case book references, officials manuals, NFHS, and WVSSAC bulletins. Recommendations outlined as specific steps and procedures for the management of
games where lightning and thunderstorms are an imminent threat .
By Pat OReilly, Sports Official, Sports Researcher, Freelance Writer July 26, 2003