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End of game procedures
After all this time, this was a first for me.
GV game ends Friday evening without incident. After I've left the court I notice my partner isn't with me. I look back and he's at the midcourt circle. When he comes in to our dressing area I ask him what kept him and he said he wanted to watch the post-game handshake in case anything happened (not a requirement, btw). My next question: "If something happened, what would you do?" He said he would notify our league (the NYC PSAL). I said that's all well and good but if something happened after we left the visual confines that's the schools' headache. Plus, if something happens and people other than players are on the court that's a good time for someone to take a swing at him. Are any of you required to watch the post-game handshake lines in your areas? Just curious.
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