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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
I did think it odd that he had his back to the robots for several seconds each time he turned to motion for a ball to be thrown to him, but I don't want that observation to be construed as a post facto complaint either.
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I think you did or you wouldn't have posted it.
Anyway, there were two people in ref shirts at each corner - a referee and a scorekeeper. Even though the scorekeeper couldn't technically make calls, he was still supposed to watch for infractions along with the referee.
This means you usually had two people watching each corner goal during the matches. Even if a referee turned away for "several seconds" you still had one person watching the goals. I was a scorekeeper, and everytime a robot came even close to the goal I was ready to check for incursion penalties.
My point is, the job done by the referees and scorekeepers at Boilermaker Regional was top notch. I am fully willing to explain or answer to any claims or questions about the Boilermaker Regional.