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Loved how Steiner called timeout with 45 seconds to go in order to tell his kids to hold the ball so that Highlands did not score 100 points.  Then just walked off the court after the game with no wave to Highlands coaches.  

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1 hour ago, Jack of all Trades said:

Love the announcer last night.  Needs to become a permanent fixture at all athletic events.  Says names correctly and shows some enthusiasm.

Makes watching at home fun.  He does an amazing job.

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16 minutes ago, Jack of all Trades said:

Certainly does.  Liked the calls on a few 3’a.  “Herald from the locker room” and Muller from Memorial Parkway”. 

Do you know who was doing the announcing? 

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1 hour ago, Jack of all Trades said:

Kevin Nieporte.

Nobody does it better!  Even with Kevin’s wonky vision! Kid’s enjoy him they still talk about his science experiments in adult hood!!

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16 hours ago, Jack of all Trades said:

Loved how Steiner called timeout with 45 seconds to go in order to tell his kids to hold the ball so that Highlands did not score 100 points.  Then just walked off the court after the game with no wave to Highlands coaches.  

The first one, I have zero problem with. In fact, I think the majority would agree you'd be a fool to not hold the ball to prevent that. The second....weak...you gotta wave....but man, that wave policy/procedure is so weird. 

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36 minutes ago, BrosefStalin said:

The first one, I have zero problem with. In fact, I think the majority would agree you'd be a fool to not hold the ball to prevent that. The second....weak...you gotta wave....but man, that wave policy/procedure is so weird. 

I too don’t have a problem with holding the ball, but did not like the look of just walking off the floor at the end.  

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