The point that I have issue with is the fact that Covenant kept up the full court press, etc, etc. They could have let up on the full court press and let the other school at least play a little. You know? Not give up points or let up on pressure in the half court but at least let the other girls run a couple of plays and if they broke them up..fine. Good for them. They were obviously the better team. Also, I think the part that stuck in everyone's craw here was the reaction of the parents and the assistant coach. From the descriptions I've heard, it seemed almost blood thirsty. That could be an overexaggeration on the sensitive parties side, but you see what I'm saying? I think there definitely needs to be a balance in sports. We see it all the time in pro sports. These guys will practically knock each other out and then take the time to help the fallen player up, pat him on the bum and say a quick word of support. You hear about professional players who've known each other since high school or college and end up on opposing teams have dinner before or after a game, but on the court or field it's all business. And there's no offense taken as long as everyone's playing a clean game. I think that's the point I would drive home to my kids if they had any interest in sports.. play your hardest and play a clean game. okay..I'll get off my soap box now. :)