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Take Luck- that was the only time during the game that the Forestville coach was heard. I was in the tavern and could here the Woodville coaching staff question many calls and walk out of the coaching zone.
Forestville shouldnt have let it become that close after being up by a fair amount at the end of the 1st quarter. But, Woodville should have won it at the end if it wasnt for a bad baseline play.
But in the end thats life and basketball.
When you win or lose by 1 point, there is really nothing in the game. Any little dispute you can contest, could have changed the outcome. There is no excuse for bad attitude & behaviour after a game, but it really is difficult to accept defeat by 1 point when there is question marks over some of the calls.