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I assuming your asking this because if the roster had 00, then it was a bookkeeping error and if it was 0, then a different result should be applied?
Isn't it the job of the head coach to ensure the numbers match the kids playing? The scorekeeper is only there to keep record of the names and numbers. This is probably a good reason to have the head coach check their book before a game starts. In either case, I don't think I would call a technical here.
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Can you cite this?
It's not something I ever really care about it, I go by what is in the official scorebook, but I have seen this come up. The away coach has their roster in their scorebook and the scorekeeper gets the one out of the game program which ends of being different. That night I happened to take the book over to the visiting coach who noticed the error, we got it corrected. Just curious if this hadn't been caught..
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ART. 1 . . . Fail to supply the scorer with the name and number of each team member who may participate and designate the five starting players at least 10 minutes before the scheduled starting time.” (10-1-1) It's not the coach's job to make sure the scorer inputs the numbers correctly. |
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