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RE: CUSA Tournament... TWO courts at the SAME TIME??? Seriously?
(03-09-2018 12:10 AM)mturn017 Wrote:  Next year instead of multiple courts at the same time we should do multiple balls in a game at the same time. Like in pinball when you get the power play the refs will just throw a couple extra balls onto the court a couple times a game and see what happens.

That is thinking outside of the box. I also like the idea of having the championship game played on both courts. First half on court A, second half on court B. After all, we paid for both courts.

Sometimes thinking outside of the box reminds everyone why there is a box in the first place.
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2018 12:16 AM by Memphis Blazer.)
03-11-2018 12:15 AM
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