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ChrisSportsFan Mon Feb 11, 2008 09:44am

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Originally Posted by chartrusepengui
At least he didn't say get the flock out of my face!

Because his birds don't belong in the gym in the first place!!!

fullor30 Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:34pm

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Originally Posted by Coltdoggs
I'm always willing to hear feedback regarding things that happen with me so I'd like some input on this from 6th grade competitive league today.....I called a blocking foul in Q4 on a kid whose team was getting throttled pretty bad (so much for competitive today :rolleyes: )....he was shaking his head about the call...I noticed this and explained to him why I called what I called...He had slid under an airborn shooter. As he's taking his spot on the low block immediatley after my explanation...He mumbled something about "mbmbmbmb...get outta here".

So thinking of my times on the board, I thought I'd asked him if he'd like to repeat what he just said to me....He didn't say anything so I asked him again...at this point he looks at me and says "BACK UP". I Td him for this comment....

Coach didn't like the block call or the T....said I initiated the T and shouldn't be in the kids face. My explanation to him about the situation was what I wrote above and I don't think a 12 year old kid or any player at the JRHS or HS level should be telling officials to "Back up"...as in "Get Outta My Face" as that is how I took it. Especially not when the official is tyring to explain to you the reason why you picked up the foul in an effort to help you understand it.

I admit, I don't know exactly what was said and that in itself might have been enough for me that I COULD have left it alone. I do feel as though he was upset with my call and that's why he said whatever he said...In the end I hope that he'll use it as a learning experience that when you don't agree with the official there is a right way and a wrong way to ASK about the call. Better to have learned this in a blowout than when it was a close game...and that's from the player and the officials side of it..

You asked him once to repeat what he said, and his answer was silence. I'd leave it at that.

Odd Duck Mon Feb 11, 2008 01:52pm

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Originally Posted by tomegun
I've had this question for some time. What is a "competitive 6th grade" game? Or 7th or 8th?

I've had one...several years ago. It decided the City Championship. Both schools had a record of 15-1. This was the third time they played each other...split the first two. They were both VERY good for JH (8th grade) teams. The gym held about 300 people and it was packed. The game was won on a last second shot in OT.

It could also be a 6th grade game between two teams who, on any given night, beat the socks off the varsity team I call on Friday...and that would be almost any 6th grade boys team. Man, that was a pathetic team with absolutely no height...got beat 87-4...and the game was not nearly as close as the score indicates.

JRutledge Mon Feb 11, 2008 02:08pm

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Originally Posted by tomegun
I've had this question for some time. What is a "competitive 6th grade" game? Or 7th or 8th?

You have to work a lot of them to actually know. ;)

Peace


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