Anyone up for a sportsmanship question?
In a recent high school (non-varsity, if that makes any difference - I don't think it should) game, one team was short a player the entire game (and no substitutes).
The team with a full team (maybe one or two substitutes as well) did not play down a player during the first half - half time score somewhere around 5-0.
Again in the second half, one team was playing with 10 players, except for about 10 minutes with only 9 players, but the other team played all eleven, including while the other team only had 9 players on the field. The final score was roughly double the half time score (say 10-0).
While I can (maybe) see playing with a full team for the first half, playing the second half with a one or two man advantage while holding a 5-0 lead which was only increasing strikes me as unsportsmanlike. Am I just naive? Does anyone else think this was okay?
In a recent high school (non-varsity, if that makes any difference - I don't think it should) game, one team was short a player the entire game (and no substitutes).
The team with a full team (maybe one or two substitutes as well) did not play down a player during the first half - half time score somewhere around 5-0.
Again in the second half, one team was playing with 10 players, except for about 10 minutes with only 9 players, but the other team played all eleven, including while the other team only had 9 players on the field. The final score was roughly double the half time score (say 10-0).
While I can (maybe) see playing with a full team for the first half, playing the second half with a one or two man advantage while holding a 5-0 lead which was only increasing strikes me as unsportsmanlike. Am I just naive? Does anyone else think this was okay?
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