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CJRogers13M
03-18-2008, 10:09 PM
Livingston county would like to nominate Gananda's Trevor Pagano with this year's sportsmanship award. Many players commented on his playing style and were glad to see players playing the game the right way. Congrats MR Pagano on this prestigious nomination.

hoopfan33
03-19-2008, 09:29 AM
Trevor Stearns or Matt Pagano? I saw them play around 5 times - I think Stearns would be better suited.

CJRogers13M
03-19-2008, 10:49 AM
we're nominating Pagano. The short guard who shakes the refs hands before he plays.

hoopfan33
03-19-2008, 11:43 AM
He is still an excellent choice - thanks for the recognition of Wayne County basketball - there are several kids who play the game hard and with sportsmanship!

RCcitymiller
03-19-2008, 12:20 PM
we're nominating Pagano. The short guard who shakes the refs hands before he plays.

don't all players shake the hands of the ref before starting? Besides that, he is one of the better respect player, i guess is how you would put it, of the game and deserves the nom.

RCfan32
03-20-2008, 09:37 AM
no, you're wrong

CrazyPete
03-20-2008, 09:38 AM
don't all players shake the hands of the ref before starting? Besides that, he is one of the better respect player, i guess is how you would put it, of the game and deserves the nom.

No not all players shake the refs hand, but it is good sportsmanship and a good idea to try to talk to the refs so maybe they might be inclinded throw a call your way once and awhile...as i recall you never shook a refs hand...

RC4lyfe
03-20-2008, 09:38 AM
No not all players shake the refs hand, but it is good sportsmanship and a good idea to try to talk to the refs so maybe they might be inclinded throw a call your way once and awhile...as i recall you never shook a refs hand...

I second that. Shane, you are bad....GO HOME!

CrazyPete
03-20-2008, 09:39 AM
but i agree he does deserve the nomination... im glad to see respect is still a part of high school basketball

RCcitymiller
03-24-2008, 09:16 AM
no, you're wrong
upon what basis. am i wrong about all the players shaking hands or about Pagano's nomination?

No not all players shake the refs hand, but it is good sportsmanship and a good idea to try to talk to the refs so maybe they might be inclinded throw a call your way once and awhile...as i recall you never shook a refs hand...

I second that. Shane, you are bad....GO HOME!

For the love of god i made a mistake, lets all throw stones and spit until the crows peck the eyes from my hopelessly mutilated corpse....no. I was mistaken because i thought that the players shook the refs hands before the tip, but i now realize that when the refs call the captains during wram-ups is when the shaking of hands is done. As for me never shaking a refs hands: first- i wasn't a captain, second- when i got into the game, it was usually in progress and i wasn't about to walk up to the ref to shake his hand while letting my man score an easy bucket or miss a pass from a teammate. so no, i am not bad and nor will i go home, i am fine just where i am.

CrazyPete - did u shake a refs hand? just wondering

mulesasbestmascot
03-24-2008, 09:21 AM
I don't think CrazyPete was the one who made the expert insight into who shakes refs' hands...

RCcitymiller
03-24-2008, 09:32 AM
maybe not but he did call me out upon my shaking of a refs hand and so i have the equal right to call him upon the same. Besides, i recognized my mistake and appealled to it in my last post.

rcwildmarc17
03-24-2008, 09:41 AM
maybe not but he did call me out upon my shaking of a refs hand and so i have the equal right to call him upon the same. Besides, i recognized my mistake and appealled to it in my last post.

Update: Shane you're an idiot, you're also bad, and you NEED to go home.

RC4lyfe
03-24-2008, 09:45 AM
upon what basis. am i wrong about all the players shaking hands or about Pagano's nomination?





For the love of god i made a mistake, lets all throw stones and spit until the crows peck the eyes from my hopelessly mutilated corpse....no. I was mistaken because i thought that the players shook the refs hands before the tip, but i now realize that when the refs call the captains during wram-ups is when the shaking of hands is done. As for me never shaking a refs hands: first- i wasn't a captain, second- when i got into the game, it was usually in progress and i wasn't about to walk up to the ref to shake his hand while letting my man score an easy bucket or miss a pass from a teammate. so no, i am not bad and nor will i go home, i am fine just where i am.

CrazyPete - did u shake a refs hand? just wondering

Shane, do you think you are Shakespeare? Seriously no one talks like that. If you are trying to get your point across dont talk like a 17th century playwrite because no one takes you seriously

BravesRTops
03-24-2008, 09:53 AM
Shane, do you think you are Shakespeare? Seriously no one talks like that. If you are trying to get your point across dont talk like a 17th century playwrite because no one takes you seriously
Slightly funny though

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03-24-2008, 10:58 AM
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RCcitymiller
03-24-2008, 12:19 PM
Eric, how mules just typed is Shakespearean. Not me. I was just putting into perspective of how, not matter the minisculity of my mistake, you, john, max, marc, and jesse leap upon me with contrary remarkes to whatever i say even though it has nothing to do with the topic.

rcwildmarc17
03-24-2008, 02:25 PM
Eric, how mules just typed is Shakespearean. Not me. I was just putting into perspective of how, not matter the minisculity of my mistake, you, john, max, marc, and jesse leap upon me with contrary remarkes to whatever i say even though it has nothing to do with the topic.

For all you normal people... minisculity, which according to webster is not a word, means smallness.(But who is Webster to argue with the likes of Shane about the English Language?) And yes Shane, we are leapingupon you with the ferocity of a house cat

RC4lyfe
03-24-2008, 05:14 PM
Eric, how mules just typed is Shakespearean. Not me. I was just putting into perspective of how, not matter the minisculity of my mistake, you, john, max, marc, and jesse leap upon me with contrary remarkes to whatever i say even though it has nothing to do with the topic.

well shane maybe you should have taken my prior advise and just GO HOME!

RCcitymiller
03-24-2008, 05:25 PM
well shane maybe you should have taken my prior advise and just GO HOME!

or not because i have no need of taking advise from the likes of you, eric. maybe it is you who should go home

RC4lyfe
03-24-2008, 05:53 PM
or not because i have no need of taking advise from the likes of you, eric. maybe it is you who should go home

I never said you had to take my advise, shane. but it might be a good idea if you dont want people to leap upon you with contrary remarks because all that weight might hurt.

RCcitymiller
03-24-2008, 06:07 PM
especially marc, the weigth of his idiocy is almost unbearable.

RC4lyfe
03-24-2008, 06:16 PM
especially marc, the weigth of his idiocy is almost unbearable.

as well as the weight of the big head you are already carrying on your shoulders.

DSport
03-24-2008, 10:31 PM
Why don't we get back on topic or this thread will be closed.

CrazyPete
03-25-2008, 09:22 AM
maybe not but he did call me out upon my shaking of a refs hand and so i have the equal right to call him upon the same. Besides, i recognized my mistake and appealled to it in my last post.

Call you out? what is this a street fighting league? I have shaken a refs hand before and i have talked to refs before. its good manners to respond when a person, yes refs are people, says hi or good luck. But you said all players shook refs hands. Even thought you didnt. But i guess you werent on the court enough to get the chance or feel that you could or should shake there hand.