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We discussed the article on the softball board recently as well:
Calling coaches and players by first names I don't work hoops anymore, but here is my response: I read the article and have some mixed feelings about the authors points. I will call a coach by first name, but only if I have a relationship with both coaches involved in the contest. I'm damn sure not going to introduce myself to a coach I don't know with a "Good afternoon, Coach. My name is Andy", and go over to the other coach that I do know with a "Hey, Joe! How are ya?, Good to see you!" I don't mind being called by name on the field, I guess that is just a personal preference. As I have started doing more college level ball the last few years, I have noticed that the college coaches seem to like calling the umpires by name. I think they do it for just the reasons the author of the article suggests; they think is establishes a more personal relationship and your calls will go their way more often. __________________
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