Smallpotatoes
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It never fails to amaze me how often I make rookie mistakes after all these years. To all you young writers out there, if you're covering a high school football game, especially a season opener, don't ever assume that rosters will be available for both teams. A day or two before the game, do whatever you can to get rosters in advance. Download one from the team Web site (if there is one) or call the school and ask them to fax or e-mail you a copy.
I didn't do that for tonight's game and sure enough, there were no rosters for either team available. Eventually, I found one for the visitors (the team I cover) from a parent, but there was no roster for the home team. I ended up just copying the names of the starting backfield and receivers off the announcer's roster.
It's easy to turn this into a bench session about how there's no excuse for schools not to have rosters at a football game, but it does happen, especially when it's the season opener. The question is, assuming you didn't or couldn't get the rosters in advance, what do you do? It's not like baseball, basketball or soccer, where you can just copy down a 10-20 names. With 40 or more players dressed for a football game, it's not really practical to copy down all the names and numbers. Do you wait until after the game and try to grab the rosters from the announcer? Do you just get the numbers of the kids who carry the ball? What do you do?
Again, I can't stress this enough: Don't ever assume that rosters will be available for both teams, especially at the season opener. Get them in advance, before you go to the game.
Maybe someday I'll heed my own advice.
I didn't do that for tonight's game and sure enough, there were no rosters for either team available. Eventually, I found one for the visitors (the team I cover) from a parent, but there was no roster for the home team. I ended up just copying the names of the starting backfield and receivers off the announcer's roster.
It's easy to turn this into a bench session about how there's no excuse for schools not to have rosters at a football game, but it does happen, especially when it's the season opener. The question is, assuming you didn't or couldn't get the rosters in advance, what do you do? It's not like baseball, basketball or soccer, where you can just copy down a 10-20 names. With 40 or more players dressed for a football game, it's not really practical to copy down all the names and numbers. Do you wait until after the game and try to grab the rosters from the announcer? Do you just get the numbers of the kids who carry the ball? What do you do?
Again, I can't stress this enough: Don't ever assume that rosters will be available for both teams, especially at the season opener. Get them in advance, before you go to the game.
Maybe someday I'll heed my own advice.