Looks like a couple of Hanover parents caught wind of this thread and came out to protect them. The biggest kick ball team of all time got what was deserved in the state final anyway. I don't think they made a single on ground pass in that game, such a shame with all the talent they had.
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Congratulations to the undefeated 2013 Newton North Girls Team ! It was an honor speaking at your event.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostLooks like a couple of Hanover parents caught wind of this thread and came out to protect them. The biggest kick ball team of all time got what was deserved in the state final anyway. I don't think they made a single on ground pass in that game, such a shame with all the talent they had.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostLooks like a couple of Hanover parents caught wind of this thread and came out to protect them. The biggest kick ball team of all time got what was deserved in the state final anyway. I don't think they made a single on ground pass in that game, such a shame with all the talent they had.
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“Instead, play continued for "30 seconds while (the player) was bleeding profusely," according to the report.”
A player is on the ground “bleeding profusely” yet the game continues on for another 30 seconds? How could any ref overlook this?
“Afterward, the AR told Gunduz "Coach, you were 100 percent correct. I work to train officials and the first principle we teach is player safety. The whistle should have been blown countless times in that sequence," according the report.”
Couldn’t the AR have stopped the game?
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Originally posted by Guest View Post“Instead, play continued for "30 seconds while (the player) was bleeding profusely," according to the report.”
A player is on the ground “bleeding profusely” yet the game continues on for another 30 seconds? How could any ref overlook this?
“Afterward, the AR told Gunduz "Coach, you were 100 percent correct. I work to train officials and the first principle we teach is player safety. The whistle should have been blown countless times in that sequence," according the report.”
Couldn’t the AR have stopped the game?
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