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Rich |
One of two things happened in this case:
(a) The timer is correct; it's the 7th foul. (b) The scorer is correct; it's the 6th foul. Either way, something needs to be corrected (book or board) so that the coaches/fans/players aren't going nuts over whether there should or should not be any free throws. And, yes, I know the scoreboard is unofficial, but try telling that to a few hundred screaming fans. |
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Chuck |
Blackhawk 357... da'man!!!
First of all, mom says thanks for filling the gastank back up, but you could have at least thrown all the empties (and the panties) out of the cab.
Secondly, I know you've done enuf state championships mixed with you're share of blowouts to know Team B wasn't coming back to affect the outcome. I know you're a man of conscience, character, conviction, and common sense (as displayed by the visit to the doctor's office to give your wife that early X-mas present after three kids in four years) and you did bounce the ball three times to think about it. If you would have had Team A -20 points, it might have been a tough choice, but knowing you didn't, I'd say you dun did the right thing, pardner. Now, can I have my schedule for next year reinstated...please!! [Edited by theshortbaldref on Mar 7th, 2003 at 07:41 PM] |
Re: Blackhawk 357... da'man!!!
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Blackhawk |
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My first big tournament, had a blowout quarter-final game, one team ahead by 25, both teams anxious for game to end. I had a situation not really similar, but related to this one. I corrected it, making both teams stand around for 1-2 minutes in the process. I was mildly criticized by my evaluator who said, in no uncertain terms, just let it go. A good example of how officiating is not just about the rules. |
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