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Re: POLL - Penalties

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Originally Posted by Mr MOE
Steve:

I wholeheartedly agree with this practice becoming standard. PLEASE see that other announcers for the remaining regionals do this across the board. As Woodie says "we get what we celebrate." By announcing that there were no penalties in a match and that we all should try to set a record for number of matches played in a row without penalties, you are raising the bar and setting expectations.

Not that we are competitive or anything...

Great job!!!!!
Paul Copioli announced the penalties at Great Lakes as well, which as any (unbiased) observer would tell you made the game a whole lot better (Better than Finger Lakes scoring, definately). Better yet, he'd highlight that "We have had ANOTHER penalty FREE match!!!" and sometimes why there WASN'T a penalty on a play.

I'm confident that Steve and Dave Verbrugge will make sure this continues at Detroit and Cleveland for the benifit of the spectators
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