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Post by wmrebsoccer on Jan 6, 2007 17:10:28 GMT -6
West Monroe 1 OCS 1
West Monroe 1 Pineville 1
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Post by burgerhut on Jan 6, 2007 17:38:40 GMT -6
Opelousas Catholic- 12 Grace Christain- 1
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Post by reccossrinnew0101 on Jan 6, 2007 17:39:09 GMT -6
anyone heard the results of woodlawn v dutchtown yet?
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Post by djo on Jan 6, 2007 17:43:20 GMT -6
Abbeville 0 Opelousas 6
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Post by ShreveDad on Jan 6, 2007 17:59:39 GMT -6
EHS Baton Rouge-0 U-High-0 Is this a district match, and if so how can it end in a tie?
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Post by blindmouse1 on Jan 6, 2007 18:21:49 GMT -6
WESTMINSTER 1
ESA 0
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Post by on Jan 6, 2007 18:23:03 GMT -6
UHigh and Episcopal are no longer is the same district (they weren't in the same district last season either). >>>UHigh is D3D5 with Christian Life Academy, Runnels and Catholic Pt. Coupee. >>>Episcopal is D3D6 with Parkview Baptist, West Feliciana and Redemptorist.
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Post by coach522 on Jan 6, 2007 18:24:10 GMT -6
Lee High 4 McKinley 1
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Post by Pitchstalker on Jan 6, 2007 22:34:26 GMT -6
Dutchtown 2 Woodlawn 1
Game Summary: Woodlawn came out with more intensity from the beginning working the ball forward to M. Dyer, who is very good on the ball. In the 9th minute, the Griffin Defense was caught napping at midfield and an attack went through the defense for a one on one with the keeper...Tymchak in goal made the right play on the ball...saved the shot but had the ball come off his body to the one spot that would hurt him and Dyer finished the rebound to give Woodlawn the lead. Both teams would have about 5 shots on goal in the first half. Dutchtown came out the second half trying to get more looks on goal and did. Final shot total was somewhere in the area of 20-9 in favor of Dutchtown. Woodlawn was able to weather the storm until just under 4 minutes left when an attack was mounted up the right wing and a shot taken from about 12 yards out from the right side...it beat the keeper high and hit the cross bar and went down into the goal mouth. With the score tied it looked as if overtime was imminent, but with less than a minute left and attack again went up the wing and from almost the identical spot as the first the attacker struck the ball toward the near post and hit the post and rebounded straight across the goal mouth while another Dtown attacker touched the rebound into the goal mouth. Woodlawn played very spirited ball....Dutchtown played a really good second half and showed tons of heart to never give in being down a goal with less than 4 minutes to play.
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Post by premierx9 on Jan 6, 2007 23:08:54 GMT -6
Alexandria - 10 Peabody - 0
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Post by rbsoccerinsouth on Jan 7, 2007 2:29:40 GMT -6
Gbulm1234... I understand your frustrations being an official. But that is also why I have made this post. I agree and disagree with your statement that "parents and coaches who believe they know every single rule and action that constitutes fouls. When in reality they don't but they want to complain about the officiating but not make a concernable effort to improve it by getting out there and doing it themselves." That's a big and bold statement to make. More parents than you believe know the rules of the game. However, they are in the same place as many of the officials that call games... they don't know how to read things within the game as they actually happen. That brings on a guessing game as to how to make calls. There are many officials that know how to call the game as it goes and those are the good ones. Second, when you don't know how to read the game as it goes, it brings on the question as to make a call at all. If you have to think about whether an infraction actually just accured, then you as an official should not be the one to blow the whistle. Too many officials wait too long to make a call and then make the call after the first foul and call the infraction when a player has retaliated for being fouled. When this continually takes place, this brings on a match this is out of control. Officials that are in charge of making the calls in a match need to understand and see the fouls and other calls (such as out of bounds directional calls, hand balls, etc...) as they happen. Not after they happen. Player safety is huge. And by letting things take place by not making calls tells the players that it is ok to do what they have done. They will continue to do the same things as long as you allow it. Once you put a stop to the things they are doing, they as players either learn to adjust or are taken out of the game by their coach or tossed by the ref. Last, there are more players, parents, and yes, coaches, that know the rules. So, when are the officials going to begin to get accountable for their calls and actions on during the game. Is it going to take a huge injury? My problem with the whole thing is there would be more qualified officials if the so called experts would stop complaining and go take the course to be an official. Ie. Parents and Coaches who believe they know every single rule and action that constitues fouls. When in reality they don't but they want to complain about the officiating but not make a concernable effort to improve it by getting out there and doing it themselves. We wonder why good officials are hard to come by, let see, association can't seem to keep officials long enough to build up enough experience to become better, because they are run off by the actions of the players , parents and coaches that act irresponsible and imature.
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Post by tigerfanhtsa on Jan 7, 2007 3:57:58 GMT -6
SOUTH TERREBONNE 2 THIBODAUX 1 (IN A OVERTIME) UPS!
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Post by on Jan 7, 2007 8:48:19 GMT -6
W. Feliciana 3 - Catholic Pointe Coupee 0
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Post by brhsoccer14 on Jan 7, 2007 12:23:59 GMT -6
"More parents than you believe know the rules of the game." I beg to differ and know I am right on this account. There are very few parents/spectators that know the Laws of the Game in USSF, or as in high school, the rules.
Safety is above all, the most important responsibility for any official, I agree, and maybe you are talking about some specific incident in which a rare event occurred, but to be honest, most of the injuries that I have seen have come from the injured player initiating the foul (I.E. the player that was sent-off (shown the red card) after breaking his rib trying to viciously foul another player) and on collisions in which no one has any control over. Now, you may have had one bad experience, but I have yet to see a player seriously injured from an out-of-control match. Yes, I said 'serious' injury because in any sport one plays, there is the risk of injury which one must accept if they want to play. Also, one must think about the quality of play and the quality of refs. Not all referees are top-notch, top-of-the-line referees. Like the players, referees are all performing at their best to fulfill their role, and thus the reason why some refs get better games than others. And to bring up a related point, there are a slim number of refs qualified to do certain matches which almost forces anyone assigning those games to bring up refs who are not quite ready to do those games.
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Post by timaeus on Jan 7, 2007 14:51:09 GMT -6
This is a scores thread. Start another thread if you want to continue this debate.
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Post by tsumi77 on Jan 7, 2007 15:55:07 GMT -6
Anyone got a score for Tara vs Belaire (Sat. 1/06) ?
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Post by someonenearla on Jan 7, 2007 16:17:13 GMT -6
St. Thomas Aquinas 7 Pearl River 0
St.Pauls- 3 Hammond- 0
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Post by soccer249 on Jan 7, 2007 23:12:16 GMT -6
MENARD 4 BOLTON 3
game went into overtime at 3-3..... double overtime and then a shoot-out with menard taking the win
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Post by rbsoccerinsouth on Jan 8, 2007 1:55:03 GMT -6
Sorry Baton Rouge boy, I can't agree with anything you have said. You are obviously a ref that has yet to experience alot of things. Actually, yes, I can agree with you that safety is the most important aspect of the game. Aside from that, you've got a lot to learn and experience. Many more parents than you think know the game. No, I haven't had just one bad experience with officials (I've been playing and coaching the game probably longer than you have been alive). Yes, officials are performing to the best of their abilities but that does not constitute them for being assigned to actually be the one to make the calls for a varsity match. There is no referree shortage here... there's just an overload of games. "More parents than you believe know the rules of the game." I beg to differ and know I am right on this account. There are very few parents/spectators that know the Laws of the Game in USSF, or as in high school, the rules. Safety is above all, the most important responsibility for any official, I agree, and maybe you are talking about some specific incident in which a rare event occurred, but to be honest, most of the injuries that I have seen have come from the injured player initiating the foul (I.E. the player that was sent-off (shown the red card) after breaking his rib trying to viciously foul another player) and on collisions in which no one has any control over. Now, you may have had one bad experience, but I have yet to see a player seriously injured from an out-of-control match. Yes, I said 'serious' injury because in any sport one plays, there is the risk of injury which one must accept if they want to play. Also, one must think about the quality of play and the quality of refs. Not all referees are top-notch, top-of-the-line referees. Like the players, referees are all performing at their best to fulfill their role, and thus the reason why some refs get better games than others. And to bring up a related point, there are a slim number of refs qualified to do certain matches which almost forces anyone assigning those games to bring up refs who are not quite ready to do those games.
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Post by socrrulz02 on Jan 8, 2007 14:45:41 GMT -6
"There is no referree shortage here... there's just an overload of games."
Then I take it you won't mind if they just stop assigning refs to your games to lower the number of games? That way you will no longer have to be concerned with getting officials that aren't up to your standards.
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