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75 free throws in a game.....by one team
I just love what the coach of the losing team has to say.
http://www.republican-eagle.com/arti...2§ion=News |
wow it was a close game.
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He wants them to foul on layups. Still an unbelievable tally, but I would guess that the officials aren't hanging around for handshakes at ANY of his games.
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Same old, same old. Blame the officials. |
“the most bizarre game” - certainly sounds like it! One coach is happy, the other, not so much.....
On a good note, the referees were compared to olympic athletes - so, we got that going for us don'tcha know! :D |
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ROFL!! Definitely the Post of the Week! |
The interesting thing is one of the officials wasn't registered with the state.
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All I can say is WOW. Does any one have any idea how long this game lasted? My guess is that it had to be around 3 hrs long. I can't imagine a game like this one.
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The losing coach explains the whole thing himself:
"... blah, blah... aggressive defense... blah, blah..." Apparently, he hasn't looked in the coaching thesaurus lately where the entries under "aggressive defense" include, "lots of fouls", "lots of free throws", "lots of junk". I will say, though, that refs who do primarily college men's ball might very well be calling more fouls than refs who are more accustomed to not-very-skilled hs girls' game. But I"m also sure it would be equally more calls for both teams. |
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Personally as an official, I would want the benefits being a state registered officials provides. (i.e. lnsurance) |
...and you know, actually a free throw count of 74 doesn't mean a foul count of 74. That's only, maybe, 50 fouls or so. That's a lot, but we've all seen teams that play like that.
...and the winning coach most likely saw early on that the refs were calling it "tight" and told the players to back off a little. Coach adjusted to the refs, as a good coach should, and reaped the reward. Hope it happens that way again on Feb. 1. |
I was thinking about the ref not "registering". In Minnesota we can put our schedules online and then after the game the coaches go online and rate our performances. I wonder if this ref doesn't do that. That is what I am thinking happened here. Otherwise to ref you have to attend a meeting, sign something saying you were there and then take the test they hand out at the end of the meeting.
Who knows. |
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I wonder if the officials told the table to let them know when players reached four fouls. :rolleyes:
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I was curious about this so I looked at the on-line directory listing of officials registered with the Minnesota State high School League....there is a Pat Clemons (not Clemmons as in the article) registered...his address is Red Wing:rolleyes: Could it be the same guy? |
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