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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 02:53pm
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Kids say the darndest things - funny

6th grade AAU game. White team is getting crushed by blue(wearing purple jerseys), although their players, coaches, and fans had great attitudes, and did all game long. I think they were a B or C team of sorts, as each high school feeder has a few different teams.

At half time white is down by 30. Their players walk onto the court while blue is still in their huddle.

Me: you guys having fun so far?

White players: yeah

White Point Guard: Do you guys mean to say blue instead of purple?

Me: Yes, purple isn't an official high school color. That's why we say blue.
(brief pause)

White Point Guard: (in the most sincere, 6th grade way possible) Oh, we just thought you guys were color blind.

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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 02:59pm
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Purple isn't an official High School color? I say blue because it is one syllable.
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 04:09pm
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That's what I was told.. Maybe I'm wrong on this?
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 05:09pm
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Never heard that official school color thing, there isnt anything I have seen in the books about it.

Its just a lot easier to use single syllable words for calling out whose ball it is, addressing coaches and players and any belligerents you cant get away from after the game.
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 05:39pm
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Nothing official or unofficial about it... and I'm sure the school's "official" colors are purple and something. My high school was maroon.

But I've noticed this as well. Officials (all sports I work) simply won't say purple. Or maroon or orange. It can't be the 2 syllables thing because I've said and heard yellow lots of times (although even there I know a couple that call that team Gold, even though it's plainly yellow.)
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 05:44pm
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Yes, purple isn't an official high school color.
Really? Tell that to my son's team.

I know older officials that won't say "purple" or "orange." I don't see what the big deal is to spit out two syllables. Besides, it shows better respect for the team in question. Otherwise, you're just being lazy, IMO.
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 08:03pm
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Chartreuse ???

One syllable colors in my little corner of Connecticut. Been that way for over thirty years. Rookies are taught this like it was a "rule".
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 09:36pm
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One syllable colors in my little corner of Connecticut. Been that way for over thirty years. Rookies are taught this like it was a "rule".

As a rookie in my little corner of Kansas, I can assure that we are taught this as well. Seemed a little odd, but I have many other larger issues to work on.
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Really? Tell that to my son's team.

I know older officials that won't say "purple" or "orange." I don't see what the big deal is to spit out two syllables. Besides, it shows better respect for the team in question. Otherwise, you're just being lazy, IMO.
Well, I'm not "older," so I must be "lazy." One syllable it is.
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 09:55pm
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When I first started out, some of the senior officials did the "red" instead of "orange" and "blue" instead of "purple"..... I always thought it to be weird...... until I started living more and more in "Rome" and started doing it that way. Now, it's just normal for me too.
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 11:35pm
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Okay, other than "that's just the way it's done," can anyone give a solid reason why people insist on one syllable?
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That's how I was taught also. Guess I'm a lazy, poor official also.
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 11:50pm
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6th grade AAU game. White team is getting crushed by blue(wearing purple jerseys), although their players, coaches, and fans had great attitudes, and did all game long. I think they were a B or C team of sorts, as each high school feeder has a few different teams.

At half time white is down by 30. Their players walk onto the court while blue is still in their huddle.

Me: you guys having fun so far?

White players: yeah

White Point Guard: Do you guys mean to say blue instead of purple?

Me: Yes, purple isn't an official high school color. That's why we say blue.
(brief pause)

White Point Guard: (in the most sincere, 6th grade way possible) Oh, we just thought you guys were color blind.

LOL
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2011, 11:59pm
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Okay, other than "that's just the way it's done," can anyone give a solid reason why people insist on one syllable?
Distinct and clear - no misunderstanding of what is said.
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Okay, other than "that's just the way it's done," can anyone give a solid reason why people insist on one syllable?
It's a lot easier to sell a close OOB call with distinction and clarity without confusion saying "red" rather than "magenta" or "maroon."
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