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Mark Padgett Thu Dec 06, 2007 08:59pm

I can run but I can't hide
 
I was at the pharmacy today (yes, I really do take real meds) when someone I recognized got in line behind me. It was a guy who has coached at least three of his sons in a competitive rec league in this area. We nodded at each other and then he told me how happy he was to see me because he wanted to tell me about an official who "screwed up" and "cost them a game" last weekend during a tournament. It was 8th grade boys. I didn't want to get out of line, so I pretended to listen.

He told me his team had a one point lead with 5 seconds to go when an opponent took a shot from the baseline. The shot didn't hit anything and the same kid caught the ball. The kid then flipped it over his head off the glass and in, just as the horn sounded to win the game. The coach said he couldn't believe the referee didn't call the "travel" which would have given his team the ball back and probably the game. He said he rushed onto the court, yelled and screamed at the referee, and was subsequently told by game management he was suspended for the one game they had left that day.

He "knows" that if they won that game they would have won the championship game and taken home the trophy. He said that official "cost them the championship" and his boys would have to live with that the rest of their lives.

It was about all I could do to keep from puking on his shoes right then and there. I asked him how he would feel if I told him the official did not blow the call and that there is no violation for that under HS rules as long as it was an actual shot attempt. At first he didn't believe me. I asked him if in the over 10 years I had been working his games if he ever knew me to be wrong on a rule interpretation? He just stared and shook his head from side to side. His jaw actually dropped.

The pharmacist then called my number and that ended the conversation. When I left a few minutes later, he was still muttering under his breath and shaking his head.

I hope he lives with that "the rest of his life".

grunewar Thu Dec 06, 2007 09:07pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
so I pretended to listen.

Here's the part I need to try and perfect! :D

rainmaker Thu Dec 06, 2007 09:38pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
because he wanted to tell me about an official who "screwed up" and "cost them a game" last weekend during a tournament. It was 8th grade boys. I didn't want to get out of line, so I pretended to listen.

He told me his team had a one point lead with 5 seconds to go when an opponent took a shot from the baseline. The shot didn't hit anything and the same kid caught the ball. The kid then flipped it over his head off the glass and in, just as the horn sounded to win the game. The coach said he couldn't believe the referee didn't call the "travel" which would have given his team the ball back and probably the game. He said he rushed onto the court, yelled and screamed at the referee, and was subsequently told by game management he was suspended for the one game they had left that day.

He "knows" that if they won that game they would have won the championship game and taken home the trophy.

That's some pretty good "pretend" listening!
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
He said that official "cost them the championship" and his boys would have to live with that the rest of their lives.

They also have to live for the rest of their lives, with the recollection of a coach who couldn't teach them how to take responsibility for their own wins and losses.
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
It was about all I could do to keep from puking on his shoes right then and there.

But the real question is, did you stare at his pants?
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
The pharmacist then called my number and that ended the conversation.

Good timing!

Mark Dexter Thu Dec 06, 2007 09:56pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
He told me his team had a one point lead with 5 seconds to go when an opponent took a shot from the baseline. The shot didn't hit anything and the same kid caught the ball. The kid then flipped it over his head off the glass and in, just as the horn sounded to win the game.

I'd have asked the coach why his team wasn't playing defense at the end of a close game.

Just me . . .

26 Year Gap Thu Dec 06, 2007 10:12pm

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I'd have asked the coach why his team wasn't playing defense at the end of a close game.

Just me . . .

Box out and the kid doesn't get his second shot. Not just you.

mbyron Fri Dec 07, 2007 08:04am

And if they'd shot better than 23% during the game, their lead would not have been so slim at the buzzer...


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