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Originally Posted by epchick
The kids have learning disabilities, I don't think that means they are "handicapped."
I know people with dyslexia, and other learning disabilities, and yet they can still play sports, be in theater, be in orchestra/band.
If these kids disability does inhibit their basketball ability, then I think the fault should be placed on the DA coach, not on the Cambridge coach.
There is no "mercy" rule in Girl's basketball that says they have to stop the game if the score is being run up, so it wasn't like the coach broke any rules.
Being a douchebag is one thing, but getting fired for doing his job is another.
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Maybe it's not so much of a rule..moreso just a matter of ethics or being polite I guess.
I am still curious to know what kept the other team from scoring not one single point...I don't think I ever heard of a team scoring zero points in basketball unless it was just that lopsided...we see someone hitting a full court lucky shot every few months and these young ladies didn't hit a basket in range?
Hmmmm....I dunno
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