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Old Tue Aug 11, 2009, 09:25pm
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I don't think the cheat sheet is a bad idea at all. I agree that reading from it might not be considered professional however it can help frame your thoughts and keep you on track.

Hard as I try (and I'm not a WH) my little league message on Sat/Sun never seems exactly the same and I do it from memory.

I use a similar cheat sheet for fast pitch softball to help me remember the details of our plate conference with coaches and captains. Kentucky also requires us to read the NFHS sportsmanship card as well so both are kept in my chest pocket.
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