Crowd Pleaser : After 57 Fouls, Refs Delight Everyone by Quitting Early
QUINCY, Ill. — The referees walked out before halftime, but the women’s basketball game went on between John Wood Community College and Lewis & Clark College.
The referees got a standing ovation when they left Tuesday, but it wasn’t out of appreciation.
Lewis & Clark Coach Randy Martz and Wood Coach Jim Shields were upset with the officiating of Hugh and Doug Anderson. A total of 57 fouls were called, and four players fouled out.
Two minutes before halftime, Martz was given a technical and the officials called the coaches for a conference.
“One of the refs said, ‘Guys, this is getting ridiculous,’ †Martz said. “And I said, ‘You’re calling so many fouls, we’re going to end up playing with four players.’ And (Hugh Anderson) said, ‘You don’t have any players on the court, anyway.’ â€
Said Shields: “That was a terrible remark. So I asked (Hugh) to apologize, and he did, but then I said, ‘You’ll never work here again.’ And they told me they weren’t going to finish the game.â€
They didn’t, the two coaches called the rest of the half, and Wood baseball Coach Mark Gassman and Glenn Meyers, a student, finished the game. Wood won, 64-60, in overtime.
“The other guys did a great job,†said Martz. “It actually turned out to be a good game.â€
Hugh Anderson said he had no comment.
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