Comments about ‘High school basketball: Springville springs to rare 1-0 start’
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It was Foster who scored 19 points for Springville. Schreiner had 10 points. Nice job getting your facts straight.
Thank you, Mr. Foster, for setting the record straight. However, the Daily Herald reported that Foster only had 17 points. Are you saying both news outlets got it wrong, but you got it right? Believe it or not, there is no conspiracy to keep your boy down. I'm sure it was an honest mistake.
Relax. Take a deep breath. College coaches don't hang on every stat printed in the newspaper (unlike some people). Dan is a good player. He proves it every time he plays. Don't feel short-changed if a news outlet doesn't report it exactly as you have it on your personal score sheet (unless you're the one calling in the stats).
Just remember, "Get the ball to Dan!"
Again- More parents making a program on the way up have to defend itself not just on the court. Why cant you people let the kids play and sit in the stands and be parents. Man, for heavens sake. you would think the kids are more mature. Dan Foster is a very good player and Springville is a very good. Clap, cheer and then have fun. Wait a sec. That sounds like what a supporting parent should do. Oh well.
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