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Had it happen to me in a Pop Warner game about twelve years ago. I was the WH but I didn't toss the coin. The town had two separate organizations in the league and they were playing against each other. They were trying it into make a big show for the community on the schools brand new turf field. The newly elected District Court judge tossed the coin for us and it was just like what happened. Straight up, straight down and didn't bounce. I just went with what was facing up. Nobody complained.
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I was the PU in a pool play game during the AAU Boys' Baseball National Tournament many years ago where a number of games had already been played that day on this particular diamond. The soil around HP, even though it had been raked was very soft and when I flipped the coin, the coin landed on edge in the soft soil,
. I flipped it again but gave the calling team the chance to recall it again.MTD, Sr.
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I must be in the 3%
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I'm another 3%er here. But I can't imagine re-flipping it, if it did. If the coin lands, somebody has won the toss and will be rightly angry if you announce that you meant to flip it differently so their win doesn't count.
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I had no issue with The NFL ref flipping again. However, I would have allowed the player to call it again. When I flip at a softball game, I ask the player to call it while the coin is in the air....Is that a standard practice?
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Pet Peeve with a funny story: why do people have to say "heads" or "tails"? My state flipping coin has a flag on one side and the ASA umpire logo on the other. When I allow a player to choose a side, I'll ask: "would you like the flag or the umpire" (while showing both sides). I make a joke in clinics - "strangely enough, all women players say 'flag'". It gets the usual mix of groans and laughter. I repeated that story to a women's SP team waiting to play (we switch fields due to time, and I was called into service as the UIC). The team thought it was a funny story; when it was time for the actual flip, I look at the dugout and said: "what do you want?" and they all said "the umpire!" I think they lost the flip. |
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