The losing team didn't complain, didn't request the forfeit and didn't badmouth the winners. According to the article, they accepted the defeat very graciously. Looking at their record, it's clear that losing doesn't affect their willing to compete.
Would it be poor sportsmanship in the NBA? These guys are getting paid millions to perform at their best for 48 minutes a night.
I can see on the HS level, calling off the dogs. I can even see at the college level as well. However, life is about lessons. Sports is the ultimate lesson. You win, you lose. You dominate, you get dominated. Do you have the discipline and inner strength to continue to battle over the longhaul? If so, even if you get owned 100-0 every single game.....the fact that you kept fighting and battling, shows your greatness of character. It shows that when you get out into the real world and life starts smacking you to the ground....that you will have the inner strength to get back up and try again....because these are lessons that were ingrained into you through athletics and even academics.
However, if you win via forfeit, all that does is tell you that you dont have to compete and you can still be a winner......BULL
The losing team didn't complain, didn't request the forfeit and didn't badmouth the winners. According to the article, they accepted the defeat very graciously. Looking at their record, it's clear that losing doesn't affect their willing to compete.
Yes, it would be poor sportsmanship anywhere, but pros need to expect that. And they wouldn't, because in the pros someone would get a flagrant 2 long before that happens. Most pro coaches are smart enough to know that you don't do that, and you don't endanger your players by humiliating people like that.
Those girls on the losing team didn't ask for a forefeit, they didn't walk off the court and quit, they didn't cry, and they didn't take anybody's knee out. They stayed for the whole game and played as well as they could. That's the definition of competing. Don't try to make some case that what the other team did was in any way acceptable. When you are an adult who, as a teacher, is ultimately responsible for the safety and development of other people's children, you damn well call off the dogs at some point long before 100-0.
I agree wholeheartedly....
I can't believe I'm the first to bring this up, but I wonder where KG stands on this issue?![]()
I still don't get what you are arguing, it's the winning team that is seeking the forfeit. And how do you know that team didn't compete. Maybe they were just outclassed, the coach never took his foot off the gas. god forbid the team loaded with players who have learning disabilities not figure out how to beat a full court press. They didn't just beat that other team, they humiliated that other team. Which is why they feel bad. I will agree the whole forfeit thing is stupid as . "Sorry we beat your ass here take the win cause we don't need it" is a backhanded slap
Slow news day? Anyways, play to win or don't play. It's not like they beat a team of cripples in wheelchairs.
How can you lose 100-0? How is this possible?
Even if tournament basketball is a sport determining which team is the best. It is not always about compe ion.
would you have felt better having a shutout or at the last second, discreetly let the other team score just a single basket.
Some coaches can make something out of that by claiming victory by scoring against a team trying to shut them out..it could have been a win-win situation.
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again, these teams should have never played each other.
-Mars
It was a bunch of American girls vs Greek's.
They are both TAPPS 2A teams. Who do you want them to play?
what mars is trying to say is that dallas academy should not be in the same division seeing that they are much small
you say that teams should just run their half court sets and play their normal game, but the full court press might actually be their game which they do all the time. maybe they dont know any other way to play. i played varsity bball in the DFW area and anyone else who follows DFW basketball closely knows about ft worth dunbar. they are known for full court pressing the entire game. they score over 100 regularly but a good team will manage to take advantage and get easy buckets. if you really really suck then it might be a long day for you because thats the only way they play.
i mean the team has lost 4 seasons in a row, these kinds of games are going to come up and thats why they arent complaining, they know this. i just dont understand why these two teams are in the same division?
TAPPS is the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. Non-public schools of all types are members of this en y and compete not only in athletic compe ions, but academic and fine arts, as well. Schools are divided into divisions, just like UIL is, by the size of the school.
CLASSIFICATIONS (CLASSES). Participating high schools shall be divided into
classifications for the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 school years according to the following enrollments:
Class 5A.......425 and above
Class 4A.......193-424
Class 3A.......108-191
Class 2A........59-107
Class 1A..........1-58
Dallas Academy and Covenant both have enrollments within those 2A parameters. Dallas Academy is barely big enough and Covenant is barely small enough, but they both fall into the range.
They played it until they scored 100 points, at which point they stopped and didn't score another point for the last five or six minutes of the game. The only thing lamer than doing what they did is claiming that it was somehow an accident.
Now on my watch. Christ's warriors will always keep people like you exactly where you belong. And we will always bring you in when your empty and hungry. We always have room for lost souls.
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