Her actions resulted in severe damage to the self-esteem of the other team. She refused to follow the precepts of "outcome based basketball". It is obvious that the other teams have a "hoop challenged disability" and according to the ADA should have been provided with a larger diameter basket. She also did not place the required lead-substitute ball and chain on the ankles of her players as the principal requested.
Her actions resulted in severe damage to the self-esteem of the other team. She refused to follow the precepts of "outcome based basketball". It is obvious that the other teams have a "hoop challenged disability" and according to the ADA should have been provided with a larger diameter basket. She also did not place the required lead-substitute ball and chain on the ankles of her players as the principal requested. LOL. You hit it right on.
I remember back in the late 1950's my little league team got blown away something like 25 to 3. It had no lasting effect on me.
Oh, by the way... most of us here in the "State Prison Mental Ward For The Low Self Esteem" (SPMWFTLSE) are looking for pen pals. Even if you do not want to write, we would appriciate drool towels for Christmas.