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7 hours ago, Tyerman said:

Onalaska 76

Tarkington 73

 

So must shamefulness in this game. 
Onalaska shoots 47!!! Free throws….yet if you’ve seen them play, they think of themselves as the aggressors 

same referee fouls out Tarkington’s best two players with 5 and 4 mins left in the game after they hit 5 threes in the second half to help take the lead…
 

same ref T’s up the Tarkington coach for asking a question. 
 

same ref calls traveling one direction but doesn’t “see it” when it happens the other way

Wait, did he graduate from Onalaska also??? 

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2 hours ago, Tyerman said:

No sir he isn’t from Onalaska at all actually. The officials chapter doesn’t send graduates to officiate games where they are from for the exact insinuation you are making. 

I’m aware of that. That was just a play on how absurd and one sided that ref was. 

It’s a shame though that in what was always going to be a tough game with talented kids on both side, a ref stole the show with his antics and “timely” calls. 

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