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Old Thu Oct 03, 2002, 01:50pm
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Originally posted by Sleeper
How sad the coach compromised his ethics over a game. I think this is the horrible warning versus the good example. What has he taught the kids?

What is the best way to try to avoid this occurring, especially if the scorekeeper is wrong? Is there a different set of books that can be reconciled against the official set?

S;eeper,
Worse yet is that the coach did not compromise his ethics.
If the refs don't notice and the dis-favored coaches don't notice and the scorekeeper, nor fans don't bring it to anyone's attention, no one will even know to look at the books.
Usually, some fan will be yelling, "The score is wrong!", that's my tip-off at the next dead ball. (Like I said before, I never (let 'em know) hear 'em.
mick
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