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I was at the school that this happened to last night doing their JV game. The Varsity coaches told us that not even all three of the officials got together to talk about it. Two of them did, but not the third.
No indication of whether or not the table was asked for help either. Fortunately for this school, the school they were leading in the conference race by a game also lost that night, then they beat said team on Tuesday to wrap up the conference. |
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It is the same thing in the basketball situation. The officials took their eyes off the ball and all of a sudden it is rolling on the rim and goes through the basket. They have to make a judgement as to what happened. None of them saw a second player shoot the ball, they have no reason to think that the ball didn't go in off the original shot so they count the score. The key thing to remember is that the officials must adjudge what happened. What actually happened does not matter. All that matters is what the officials have. |
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Which is exactly why replay was instituted in the first place - based on the premise that there are some things that are beyond judgement in that they are fact. In the absence of replay at the HS level a little bit of sportsmanship wouldn't be a bad thing. Is it required by rule, of course not, all I'm saying is that I would have thought a lot more highly of the coach if he had called the crew over with the other coach and said "look this is what happened".
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To tag on to your out by thirty feet scenario Tie game, A scores two with 10 seconds to go. Scoreboard and table erroneously put up two for wrong team. Buzzer goes off game over, officials in a coma run off court don't remember anything and game goes to wrong team. They made a 'judgement' or lack of one. The point is, as the coach who benefits from this travesty without a shred of sportsmanship conveys to his/her players clearly a wrong message. An error of the magnitude that happened in OP game trumps 'judgement' To win the aforementioned game in OP by deception and if coach clearly knew what happened along with his team is wrong on any level. All this being said, we need to see the tape. |
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The fact of what happened never turns grey. The only thing that changes is how difficult it is to discern what actually happened.
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Did he step on the line or not? yes or no, even though it may not have been seen correctly, or at all Did a foul occur? matter of opinion
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