I called the Borders/Bradford match at this years Day of Duals in Tullahoma.
It was very close. Could have gone either way. Expect the same very close match in the state finals.
I noticed that too. It's called impeding the orderly progression of the match. If its noticed as such by the offical, it could earn another unsportsmanlike conduct. Somewhere a coaches code of ethics has to kick in.
That's your opinion you have. But depending on how that match would have been decided had it been tied and gone to criteria....that lapse in judgement by the coach might have been what cost his team a place on the medal stand. That's my opinion.
If this is true...then yes wouldnt have mattered anyways.
That's your opinion you have. But depending on how that match would have been decided had it been tied and gone to criteria....that lapse in judgement by the coach might have been what cost his team a place on the medal stand. That's my opinion.
Actually
Dual is an adjective meaning having 2 parts
Duel is a verb or a noun meaning a conflict between two entities.
That's what Google says anyways....
Traditionally we have always called our matches between schools "duals" but the actual definition of the word dual...is having two parts as in " Dual exhausts". Conversely the definition of the word duel is a conflict between two entities. Not saying hes right or wrong but the definition of the word duel actually seems to be more appropriate considering. I wouldnt beat him up too bad for using either of the two.