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Dave Geringer <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject:      high scores
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>Greg Berge writes:
>> > I'd believe 2 1-0 games in the semis and a 28 goal game in the finals.
>> > After this past weekend, nothing would surprise me.
>>
>> I thought I was completely beyond surprise in hockey until Kazahkstan
>> defeated Iceland 63-0 in the European D Pool Championship.
>
>That was low scoring compared to: Korea 92, Thailand 0 a few weeks ago
>in the Asian Oceanic Championship.
>
>Korea and Japan, the two favorites, had tied each other earlier in the
>tourney -- meaning the race was on for goal differential, and it was not
>pretty.  Korea won the tiebreaker, scoring something like 140 more goals
>than its opponents in the four games (remember one was a tie).
>
>How'd you like to be the official scorer for one of those games. :-)
>
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        I guess I won't complain about college football coaches running up
the score any more.
 
 
Dave Geringer
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