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TOPIC: Parents reporting scores |
| Anon
December 14, 2016 6:19:06 PM
Entry #: 4212899
| Can parents be held accountable for misinforming the Miami Herald on scores?
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| FLORIDASCORES
December 14, 2016 7:32:25 PM
Entry #: 4212905
| Anon, the answer is no, only coaches can report scores and stats to the Herald. Please do not mention people by name if is about an accusation.
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| soccerfan1620
December 15, 2016 11:31:54 AM
Entry #: 4212934
| Let's state the facts. Soccer goal stats in high school are ridiculous. If a coach wanted to, he/she would leave his best players in the whole game or even in a half game and score 15 goals against what are mostly weak teams. Players of the week scoring 10 goals in 3 games against teams that can't play. Great for their egos. Show me what they can do against the better teams. Also look more for the goalies, midfield play-makers, defenders and fundamentally sound all around players. Score when it really counts please.
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| FLORIDASCORES
December 15, 2016 6:54:12 PM
Entry #: 4212954
| We wish we had more time, but just so that you know, we honor a coach's request for player of the week, most of the time we rely on the Herald since we don't get those request. Sorry Soccer Fan.
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