toldailytopic: Poor sportsmanship? Indiana girls basketball teams beats opponent 107

lightbringer

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Competition is all about winning honorably!

There's nothing dishonorable about losing, we've all been there.

It's called good sportsmanship whether winning or losing, that's why we line up both teams, shake hands and congratulate each member for their performance.

If we change things when a team is getting beaten what are we teaching them? It's Ok to whine and make excuses or change the rules when things aren't going our way? Look around we are seeing the effect of that attitude enough in this country now.
 

aCultureWarrior

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However, 107-2 seems to be over the top in my book. Couldn't the winning team play their lessor skilled players? And if they were already doing that, couldn't they have backed off just a little?

I wasn't there so I don't know the details all I know is that score seems a bit over the top.

I've never thought that humiliating another team was sportsmanlike, that being said:

Little Leaguers have rules for that sort of thing:

"...if the home team is in the lead by ten (10) or more runs the Manager of the team with the least runs must concede the game and the game is over."
http://lynnfieldlittleleague.com/Page.asp?n=21130&org=lynnfieldlittleleague.com

Neither coach showed any class, they should have called a time-out and said enough is enough.
 

WizardofOz

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I've never thought that humiliating another team was sportsmanlike, that being said:

Little Leaguers have rules for that sort of thing:

"...if the home team is in the lead by ten (10) or more runs the Manager of the team with the least runs must concede the game and the game is over."
http://lynnfieldlittleleague.com/Page.asp?n=21130&org=lynnfieldlittleleague.com

Neither coach showed any class, they should have called a time-out and said enough is enough.

:doh:

"Hey kids, when you're losing by a really big margin it's best to give up rather than to play through it and make the best of it."

How many children have you raised?

Current IHSAA rules prohibit teams from forfeiting games and the IHSAA has no "mercy" rule on the books.

 

aCultureWarrior

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:doh:

"Hey kids, when you're losing by a really big margin it's best to give up rather than to play through it and make the best of it."

How many children have you raised?

I'll try to be extremely gentle with you Aaaaron, as I know how sensitive you get when you're in a thread with me:
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3295557&postcount=1

There is nothing about "making the best of it" when you're team is down 65-2.

I know that you boxed as a child (snicker snicker), I actually played the game of basketball into college.

I know that your "Darwinian mentality" is "Kill! Kill! Kill!", but as a coach, as a player, or as a fan, I would be embarrassed to be involved in game like that.
 

WizardofOz

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I'll try to be extremely gentle with you Aaaaron, as I know how sensitive you get when you're in a thread with me:
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3295557&postcount=1

Just you being a troll as usual.

There is nothing about "making the best of it" when you're team is down 65-2.

Yeah, they should just quit instead. :hammer:

Every minute they are out there playing will help make each one of them a better player and losing helps build character.

I'd think you'd have some by now.

I know that you boxed as a child (snicker snicker), I actually played the game of basketball into college.
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Sure you did.

I know that your "Darwinian mentality" is "Kill! Kill! Kill!", but as a coach, as a player, or as a fan, I would be embarrassed to be involved in game like that.

You should just be embarrassed in general but it all goes back to that character thing I mentioned earlier....
 

aCultureWarrior

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Yeah, except the OP is about basketball, not boxing. I already cited the relevant rules that actually apply to the OP.
Current IHSAA rules prohibit teams from forfeiting games and the IHSAA has no "mercy" rule on the books.



/aCW fail

It's about sportmanship.

On that note, Merry Christmas Aaaaron:

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Nick M

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If you tell your players to play "less hard" it can adversely affect your own team..... And if they were already doing that, couldn't they have backed off just a little?

The station said coach Larry Winters said all nine members of Bloomington South's team received playing time.

Playing to not lose leads to losing, including in life which sports are great lessons for. Never take your foot off the gas.

Let the winners win, let the losers learn.

:up:

That's just what the liberals want you to say so they can tax the 107 pointers.
They don't need all those points.
Just take some of those points and spread them around.
Give the other team some, hell, give everyone who showed up to watch the game some points.
Why should the people who made the points keep the points they made?

Not fair that they should have all those points when some people have none.

:up:

Excellent analogy!

You shouldn't teach your children it is ok to lose.

Vince Lombardi said:
Winners never quit and quitters never win.

Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.

Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser.

Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing.

Winning is not a sometime thing; it's an all time thing. You don't win once in a while, you don't do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time. Winning is habit. Unfortunately, so is losing.

If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?

Woody Hayes said:
The height of human desire is what wins, whether it's on Normandy Beach or in Ohio Stadium.

There's nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you.

Without winners, there wouldn't even be any civilization.

Because I couldn't go for 3.*

Bear Bryant said:
I'll put you through hell, but at the end of it all we'll be champions

Never quit. It is the easiest cop-out in the world. Set a goal and don't quit until you attain it. When you do attain it, set another goal, and don't quit until you reach it. Never quit.


I want to make sure I don't interfere with the success of that team next year. I don't see any way I could go to practice like most of 'em do, and not hurt the team. I'd go nuts if I tried doing that.

Winston Churchill said:
If you're going through hell, keep going.

Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.
(off topic but had to dish it anyway :) )


* legend say he was asked after they game why he went for 2 when ahead of Michigan 49-3.
 

Huckleberry

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Good sportsmanship would be to encourage the team who's butt you're so horribly kicking to get it together and play better. Not mockingly or disrespectfully. Honestly encourage them to play harder and acknowledge, even praise them, when they do. And still kick their butts.
 

Nick M

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To see how many times they can honorably whip their opponents butt. :idunno: why do you think Nick?

Achievment and success are good and should be applauded. That is why. Are you going to tell me you never put a ribbon on your class A?
 

Christ's Word

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In select softball, when there are mismatches, we as coaches manage the situation and ask the baserunners to step off of the base early and deliberately get called out to end the inning. What is the equivalent to that in basketball?
 
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