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baggio248
11-08-2005, 09:41 AM
This is sad and embarassing. Why wouldn't you just call the game?
EARLSBORO, Okla. (AP) - The Hanna High School basketball team can take some consolation: It didn't get shut out.
It did, however, lose 112-2 on Friday night to Earlsboro.
"It was embarrassing to watch," Earlsboro coach Jim Walling told The Oklahoman. "But you can't just tell your kids not to score. I've been coaching 27 years and have never been involved in something like this."
The Wildcats led 42-0 after one quarter and 73-2 at halftime. Walling pulled his starters in the second half, and game officials kept a running clock, stopping it only for free throws.
Each player on Earlsboro's 10-man boys' roster scored. Seven players finished in double figures.
nickel
11-08-2005, 09:53 AM
This is sad and embarassing. Why wouldn't you just call the game?
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EARLSBORO, Okla. (AP) - The Hanna High School basketball team can take some consolation: It didn't get shut out.
It did, however, lose 112-2 on Friday night to Earlsboro.
"It was embarrassing to watch," Earlsboro coach Jim Walling told The Oklahoman. "But you can't just tell your kids not to score. I've been coaching 27 years and have never been involved in something like this."
The Wildcats led 42-0 after one quarter and 73-2 at halftime. Walling pulled his starters in the second half, and game officials kept a running clock, stopping it only for free throws.
Each player on Earlsboro's 10-man boys' roster scored. Seven players finished in double figures.
you CAN tell your kids not to score. also, he should have pulled his starters sooner.
i was told by my HS softball coach to strike out because we were pitifully creaming the opposing team. i did it. that's called showing some compassion, and not being relentless and greedy.
attgig
11-08-2005, 10:19 AM
tell them to pass the ball a lot more, and use up the clock on every possession. keep the score lower.
on defense, use different strategies that you haven't practiced.
he could've been a little more compassionate.
speedracer120
11-08-2005, 11:47 AM
Wow. Speechless.
I don't think passing the ball around more would display any more sportsmanship, but it is better than scoring non-stop.
empty
11-08-2005, 11:47 AM
I would love to know how many shots the team that lost actually took.
I mean did you just miss that many times or did they just not get alot of chances to shoot....if they did get lots of shots then wow, just wow
I am terrible at basketball and i could make 2/30 shots
MikeD
11-08-2005, 11:57 AM
you CAN tell your kids not to score. also, he should have pulled his starters sooner.
:agree:
They could have done so many things...
Waste some clock, run some pseudo-four corners offense.
Shoot more jumpers instead of looking for easier shots inside.
Played a softer zone defense to allow for easier shots by the other team.
Beating someone by 110 points, and there was nothing that could be done about it? :nuts: Just not buying it...
DarkFury
11-08-2005, 12:19 PM
Dayuum... the other team REALLY must've sucked or been a bunch of midgets.. :eek:
I wonder what their overall record is? Hmmmmm....
Grubbie
11-08-2005, 01:34 PM
How can they only score 2pts. I think if I played a 1v5 game by myself I could score more then two points. Throw up some wild shots, some must make it sometime...
I don't see how you can't score more then 2 points.
tupacboy
11-08-2005, 01:43 PM
that's just dumb... the coach should have ran some weird stuff that we wishes to try... waste clock... or tell his team to shoot once they pass the arc... lots of options... but to beat a team like that isn't right...
Cubsfan
11-08-2005, 01:46 PM
If I'm on the other team, I'm going to be mad if someone intentionally doesn't keep trying. No mercy for me, kick my butt if you can. (And in basketball, no doubt that pretty much everyone can).
On the other hand, don't be overly agressive. To relate it to baseball (since I don't know basketball very well), don't be stealing bases if you're winning by 20 runs. But if you keep getting hits, then by all means, pour it on!
RoniMan
11-08-2005, 03:16 PM
If I'm on the other team, I'm going to be mad if someone intentionally doesn't keep trying. No mercy for me, kick my butt if you can. (And in basketball, no doubt that pretty much everyone can).
:stupid:
i coached this girls vball team once, and they were all new at playing, so we usually lost pretty bad.
this one coach switched his entire line up during one of our time outs. and it really pissed off my players, so you know what happened?....we still lost, but my point is that it's kinda messed up that it happened. win b/c you can, and as long as you're not jerks about it, good for you. we'll practice harder for next time.
cheapie
11-08-2005, 03:22 PM
it would def piss me if the other team just started passing it around playing keep away.
this one coach switched his entire line up during one of our time outs. and it really pissed off my players, so you know what happened?....we still lost, but my point is that it's kinda messed up that it happened. win b/c you can, and as long as you're not jerks about it, good for you. we'll practice harder for next time.
:heh: .....seemed as though it was going to be the opposite of that
:thud:
molecularfire
11-08-2005, 04:38 PM
If I'm on the other team, I'm going to be mad if someone intentionally doesn't keep trying. No mercy for me, kick my butt if you can. (And in basketball, no doubt that pretty much everyone can).
On the other hand, don't be overly agressive. To relate it to baseball (since I don't know basketball very well), don't be stealing bases if you're winning by 20 runs. But if you keep getting hits, then by all means, pour it on!
:stupid: If I'm doing my best, you owe me your best, not your pity.
Sirrich3
11-08-2005, 06:56 PM
Wow, the team must be practicing extra hard this week
Thesifer
11-08-2005, 08:51 PM
I'm with all of the ones that said they would rather the team keep playing. Unless the game is called (which has happened before and can in School sports) then why stop giving it your best. At the least you are getting a free practice out of it.
bachviet
11-09-2005, 07:59 AM
I would wear two paper bags on my head if my team lost like this. :eek:
DarkFury
11-09-2005, 01:33 PM
I would wear two paper bags on my head if my team lost like this. :eek:
So you would actually still show up for one of their games huh? :hmm:
bachviet
11-10-2005, 08:05 AM
So you would actually still show up for one of their games huh? :hmm:
Of course because I'm not a band wagon fan. :P
DarkFury
11-10-2005, 01:23 PM
Of course because I'm not a band wagon fan. :P
Heh... well cheer them on good man... But try not to get your bag too wet from all the crying... Mmmmkay? :heh:
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