School seeks to forfeit 100-0 win

nitrousrick

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I just read this on yahoo...what a beating! I can't believe they're feeling bad for the beating they put on the losing team. Sure it may not have been nice to keep pouring it on but if you want me to quit scoring stop me! :lol:

http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=903780

DALLAS -- A Texas high school girls basketball team on the winning end of a 100-0 game has a case of blowout remorse.

Now officials from The Covenant School say they are trying to do the right thing by seeking a forfeit and apologizing for the margin of victory.



Samantha Peloza grabs a rebound in practice a week after their 100-0 win.
"It is shameful and an embarrassment that this happened," Kyle Queal, the head of the school, said in a statement, adding the forfeit was requested because "a victory without honor is a great loss."

The private Christian school defeated Dallas Academy last week. Covenant was up 59-0 at halftime.

A parent who attended the game told The Associated Press that Covenant continued to make 3-pointers -- even in the fourth quarter. She praised the Covenant players but said spectators and an assistant coach were cheering wildly as their team edged closer to 100 points.

"I think the bad judgment was in the full-court press and the 3-point shots," said Renee Peloza, whose daughter plays for Dallas Academy. "At some point, they should have backed off."

Dallas Academy coach Jeremy Civello told The Dallas Morning News that the game turned into a "layup drill," with the opposing team's guards waiting to steal the ball and drive to the basket. Covenant scored 12 points in the fourth quarter and "finally eased up when they got to 100 with about four minutes left," he said.

Dallas Academy has eight girls on its varsity team and about 20 girls in its high school. It is winless over the last four seasons. The academy boasts of its small class sizes and specializes in teaching students struggling with "learning differences," such as short attention spans or dyslexia.

There is no mercy rule in girls basketball that shortens the game or permits the clock to continue running when scores become lopsided. There is, however, "a golden rule" that should have applied in this contest, said Edd Burleson, the director of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. Both schools are members of this association, which oversees private school athletics in Texas.

"On a personal note, I told the coach of the losing team how much I admire their girls for continuing to compete against all odds," Burleson said. "They showed much more character than the coach that allowed that score to get out of hand. It's up to the coach to control the outcome."

In the statement on the Covenant Web site, Queal said the game "does not reflect a Christ-like and honorable approach to competition. We humbly apologize for our actions and seek the forgiveness of Dallas Academy, TAPPS and our community."

Covenant coach Micah Grimes did not immediately respond to a message left by The Associated Press on Thursday.

Queal said school officials met with Dallas Academy officials to apologize and praised "each member of the Dallas Academy Varsity Girls Basketball team for their strength, composure and fortitude in a game in which they clearly emerged the winner."

Civello said he appreciated the gesture and has accepted the apology "with no ill feelings."

At a shootaround Thursday, several Dallas Academy players said they were frustrated during the game but felt it was a learning opportunity. They also said they are excited about some of the attention they are receiving from the loss, including an invitation from Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to see an NBA game from his suite.

"Even if you are losing, you might as well keep playing," said Shelby Hyatt, a freshman on the team. "Keep trying, and it's going to be OK."

Peloza said the coach and other parents praised the Dallas Academy girls afterward for limiting Covenant to 12 points in the fourth quarter. She added that neither her daughter nor her teammates seemed to dwell on the loss.

"Somewhere during that game they got caught up in the moment," Peloza said of the Covenant players, fans and coaches. "Our girls just moved on. That's the happy part of the story."
 
fuck that thats whats wrong with kids now a days nobody looses everybody gets a trophy. Bullshit learn to play better or continue to get you ass whipped
 
Honestly, that is fucked up and shows a lack of character from the coach at the other school. Those kids they beat the shit out of were developmentally challenged. Fine, they came to play, play, but it's just bad form to be up 75-0 and still be running a full court press.

When kids are up huge, you can usually count on reasonable people to put up some kind of 2-3 zone and stop running a full court press. Why humiliate a bunch of 15 year old slow girls? You're inevitably just going to look like an asshole.
 
Why is it bad form If I was a coach I would push them to play at tehre best the entire game i don't give a shit how bad the other team was getting crushed. They should have come more prepared I would never let them take it easy cuz there up 50-100 points ever that promotes lazyness on the court and will have a effect on overall player effort down the road if they know its ok to ease it up a lil



100% all the time or sit it the bench
 
Those kids they beat the shit out of were developmentally challenged.

I didn't read that anywhere. This is all it said regarding that. "The academy boasts of its small class sizes and specializes in teaching students struggling with "learning differences," such as short attention spans or dyslexia." So they may have forgot they were playing basketball after a few minutes or mixed up a few letters. :)
 
Why is it bad form If I was a coach I would push them to play at tehre best the entire game i don't give a shit how bad the other team was getting crushed. They should have come more prepared I would never let them take it easy cuz there up 50-100 points ever that promotes lazyness on the court and will have a effect on overall player effort down the road if they know its ok to ease it up a lil

100% all the time or sit it the bench

I went to high school overseas and once or twice a year we'd play some shitty school of Israeli kids or some international school with 86 total students. We would beat the shit out of them, but we weren't running an FCP with 3 minutes to go to drill some third rate athletes. You gain nothing more by beating a team of shitty athletes 100-0 than you do 56-0, especially when it's kids. Running a full court press when you're up 75-0? Are you kidding?

Maybe you guys have never watched pro sports, but there's a reason the bench is emptied and the defense settles back when you're up huge. In the old days, you'd get your head knocked in for disrespecting your opponents like that.
 
I went to high school overseas and once or twice a year we'd play some shitty school of Israeli kids or some international school with 86 total students. We would beat the shit out of them, but we weren't running an FCP with 3 minutes to go to drill some third rate athletes. You gain nothing more by beating a team of shitty athletes 100-0 than you do 56-0, especially when it's kids. Running a full court press when you're up 75-0? Are you kidding?

Maybe you guys have never watched pro sports, but there's a reason the bench is emptied and the defense settles back when you're up huge. In the old days, you'd get your head knocked in for disrespecting your opponents like that.

Couldn't agree more

At 50-0 should have backed off a little let them catch up and then be on with your way
 
Couldn't agree more

At 50-0 should have backed off a little let them catch up and then be on with your way

You don't even have to let them catch up. Just don't be running a full court press and sending people to jack up 3's to run up the scoreboard.

Remember when Isaiah Thomas had Mardy Collins drill J.R Smith causing a "brawl" because Carmelo Anthomy and Marcus Camby were still in the game after it was long decided? That was because the Nuggets were up 20+ and they still had their starters in running up the score in the 4th.
 
You don't even have to let them catch up. Just don't be running a full court press and sending people to jack up 3's to run up the scoreboard.

Remember when Isaiah Thomas had Mardy Collins drill J.R Smith causing a "brawl" because Carmelo Anthomy and Marcus Camby were still in the game after it was long decided? That was because the Nuggets were up 20+ and they still had their starters in running up the score in the 4th.

I was trying to be nice to the retards :lol:



I kid I kid
 
We did something like that when I was in High School. We didn't win 100-0, but we were trying to hit 100, since it never happened in our school before and we got everyone in the game, its not like the starting five played the whole game, but we poured it on them. Hell, the bench players should get to play minutes when you get a lead and if they pour it on who gives a fuck, maybe you should practice harder or quit. Sports aren't for everyone......
 
I heard on the radio they were mentally challenge kids. :dontknow: Either way, I agree with DBK 100% Sportsmanship is #1. I dont care what sport it is. The only time that sportsmanship doesnt count is when the other team is talking alot of crap. THEN you can own them. :lol:
 
There are certainly a few things wrong here. It is true that Dallas Academy is an LD specialty school but it's probably safe to assume that the sports teams are not all kids with significant issues. Their Boys team is 8-5 in the same conference and guess what... It's the same coach. Perhaps if he spent a little more focus time with the girls they'd have more than 1 win in the last four years?? :) I guess his attention really shows when he takes the time to enter the boys’ stats on Maxprep site but doesn't do it for the girls’ team?

http://www.maxpreps.com/texas/baske...endersport=boys,basketball&urpath=,local,team

http://www.maxpreps.com/national/ba...ndersport=girls,basketball&urpath=,local,team

Yes, the winning team should have had the bottom 5 kids or the JV team play the whole game. They do have a shot clock even in HS Girls games so points are going to get scored. In fact, the girls’ team has been out scored 61 to 307 in 5 games this year with 44 of those points scored in their single victory. So no one is taking it easy on them, this is just the first team that had the ponies to make it to 100. :(

The real people to blame here are the Dallas Academy staff and the kids' parents. If the girls’ team has won a single game in 4 years, then you have them playing in the wrong conference or the School's Headmaster better be looking for someone that can actually take the time to coach the girls like he does with the boys? But fear not, the school is in a fund raising campaign for expansion and even Mark Cuban has invited the girls to come see the Maverick play. So the national exposure will those girls that follow these poor girls by paying for better facilities at the expense of putting them through another loosing season.

Rick
 
I heard on the radio they were mentally challenge kids. :dontknow: Either way, I agree with DBK 100% Sportsmanship is #1. I dont care what sport it is. The only time that sportsmanship doesnt count is when the other team is talking alot of crap. THEN you can own them. :lol:

Who the hell subjects mentally challenged kids to playing against a kids that are obviously of a higher skill level unless it was mentioned to the other team prior to the start of the game.

I think you guys are misinterpreting the definition of sportsmanship. Its not what the score is, its how you play the game. If they are about by 50 points and talking shit, then that's bad sportsmanship. However playing to the best of your abilities is good sportsmanship. I am so fucking tired of people thinking you should stop once you get a little bit ahead. You shouldn't do that in sports or at life. Nobody is gonna call Tiger Woods a bad sport when he ends up winning the masters by 20 strokes.......
 
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