What happens if the scorekeeper forgets to record the running score?
If the scoresheets show official scores of zero (0) points for one or both teams, and the sheets were signed/approved by both coaches, the scores will stand. If an official score needs to be changed, then both coaches (or the division coordinator) need to contact me with the corrected score. If both coaches agree, then I can make a change in the official score. Otherwise, the zero will stand as the official score for the game. Because the running score does not always agree with the sum of the player points in a game, and because the running score is the official score for the game, the board has decided that this is the fairest way to handle a “blank” running score.
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