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Each team hit one free throw out of a whole bunch. Which gives support to the rule that we don't even have free throws until the last minute of the game with a margin of 6 or less.
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Penalty free throws.
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Had a sudden death game today, with a little drama.
Boys' 5-6 tourney, last minute of the game, A has a one-point lead and the ball. A tries to kill time, but eventually throws the ball away over the endline. My partner administers the throw-in for B; I'm the new lead. I glance at the scoreboard for the time, about 30 seconds left, and I notice now that B has a one-point lead. Tweet! I go to the table. The scorekeeper, who's also running the clock, says she score is now correct. Additionally, she said she tried to inform Coach A while the ball was live, but he didn't hear her. Coach A is now understandably unhappy, but there's nothing we can do. I inform the scorekeeper, who's a little shaken, that in the future, if there's a scoring discrepancy, hit the horn to inform us. We'll clear up the matter. Team A only has three team fouls, so hacks a bunch down the stretch. It doesn't matter, as B gets a layup with :08 to go up three. A-1 gets the quick inbound, dribbles past the division line, and throws up the 20-foot prayer at the buzzer, swish. Coach B thinks his team has won, but the score in my head was correct. We're going to three-minute overtime. Nobody scores in OT, so we go to sudden death, must score two consecutive points. It took about a minute, when B-2 took a three from the right side. Bang, game over.
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Didn't make sense to me, either. The only thing that mattered, though, was that everyone is on the same correct page.
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