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			Girls varsity last night.  Home team pulls out to a huge lead -- something like 35-13 early in the second quarter. 
 
Home player drives the lane, and about 10 feet from the basket, she hits a defender's leg that just came into play and goes a$$ over teakettle. 
 
I hesitated a split-second to see if my partner would have a whistle since the play was coming toward him.  He did not, so I came in hard with a block. 
 
I went to the table to report, and the coach is screaming -- she is a woman with a voice that could carry to the far corner of the stands. 
 
We shoot the free throws and she's still going at it.  I decide to acknowledge that I hear her as I'm heading back up the court.  I do so, and the ball very quickly comes back down, where I call another block on the visiting team. 
 
As I report, she's still going on about the previous call.  After reporting, I turn to her and quietly say that I've heard enough about that call.  She screams (at the top of her lungs), "And I've seen enough!" 
 
Whack. 
 
She smiles.  I then realize I was being used all along. 
 
She sits and I don't hear anything of substance from her the rest of the game.  Her team actually pulled back to within 5 points in the second half, but fell short of the comeback.  The home team left their game in the lockerroom.  
 
I found out afterwards that the visiting team comes back like that often and I wonder why they can't come out and play like they did in the 3rd quarter. 
 
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