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SHAZBOT360

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  1. Especially those parents. How can someone cheer for their team when a Mt. Juliet parent threatens to break some kids arms for being too loud? or if any other parent from any other team tries to start some kind of trouble just because they cant handle the firm cheering against them?

  2. I was also at the Page tournament. Your comment in 2 above, about someone screaming right before contact, was EXACTLY what "The Firm" was doing. It is also worth mentioning that the ref at the time I saw and heard this happening was the one that is deaf (Tim, I think). He warned the coach to make them stop because our captain told him what they were doing. She walked over and made a comment to the boys "I guess they want to play this like a tennis match so we better be quiet." But the look she gave them said "Make all the noise you want to" because she knew he couldn't hear them continuing. In the next match, at least one of them was made to leave the gym. Our girls are used to noise at a match, but yelling out suddenly right as a serve is being made, is wrong! You wouldn't allow it tennis or golf, so it shouldn't be allowed in volleyball. Continuous noise is one thing, but not this. Show some sportsmanship.

     

     

    So you shouldn't allow it in volleyball since they don't allow it in tennis or golf. Well that makes sense because volleyball, tennis and golf are so much alike. Why should it be allowed during a free throw at a basketball game or a penalty kick in soccer? It only makes sense if you can't do it at tennis or golf, right?. Also, don't blame the coach on it it's not like she knew the ref was deaf. The Firm was warned not to yell during the serve in that game so they didn't do it anymore. but the line judge who was standing in front of The Firm tried to accuse one of them for saying something during a serve again(which they didn't) so he told the ref about it, who was deaf so he couldn't make a judgment on it so he had to go with what the judge said and throw the kid out. The line judge was a parent from Harding, who Soddy was playing at the time

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