Let me preface this again by saying Webster did not lose because of the refs. But when tourney rolls around, I want to see an all-out street fight on the court (like the Burg/Minford game). I don’t want to see 8 fouls called in the first 4 minutes of a District-level tourney game. Because once that happened, they started calling bs calls on Valley to even things out and then second half was a foul shooting extravaganza. Let the kids play until they get to the edge, and then tighten it up.Pressbreaker wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 11:04 pmIt wasn't from 1:00pm-2:30pm today at Waverly between Burg and Minford. Maybe I drove through some kind of wormhole on State Route 139 heading to Wellston and entered a dimension where "a foul isn't a foul"? Or maybe a foul is simply a subjective judgment call and the 3 refs at Wellston called a tighter game than the 3 refs at Waverly. The later seems more likely...transplant wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 10:19 pm But reaching, grabbing, bumping, moving the offensive player off their path are fouls.
Again, I'm not saying there is a right way or a wrong way to call a game. I'm just saying what is a foul in one game might not be a foul in the next. Bumping, grabbing, reaching etc. are often not fouls.
Was like the Super Bowl...I loved how they let both teams beat the hell out of each other for first 58 minutes...last 2 minutes was where the officials went wrong. Just my preference.*