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Most top 5 teams would have their contingency plans to deal with Forestville pretty much worked out.
After all, let's not forget that a player is only allowed 5 fouls per game and the best way to draw a foul is send in a driving guard for the blocking foul.
Believe it or not, there are some clever coaches out there.
Mr Jinx and Miss Lucy , they , jumped in the lake .
I'm not that eager to , make a mistake .
It's not so incredibly absurd that Borego would be playing Basketball .
This is a low act by Forestville and BSA. As if Borrego was ever "ready to play" - shame BSA, for participating in this dishonorable and embarrassing farce.