OHSAA rule question

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Is there a OHSAA rule that a HS varsity team must keep stats?
 
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The coaches wife kept stats for our team last spring. Her daughter and friends didn't make any errors. If you were a freshman from Newport or not from New Matamoras errors abounded. Group 1 had a hit every time the ball landed in open field and the runner made it to base. Group 2 always made it to base on an error.
 
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Our previous HS coach would just hand the book to a freshman and the poor kid had no idea how to do it. I've never seen such butchery since an elementary school field trip to a slaughterhouse.
 
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Sounds like its a good thing he is your previous coach!!! Guess keeping pitch charts for both teams was out of the question?
 
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"She" was our previous coach and I would bet a paycheck she never used a pitching chart a day in her life. The only piece of paper she or anyone had in a game was the lineup. One of her first practices and she asked the DD to show her slap bunt. DD steps to the left side of the plate and is informed " You never slap from the left, it tips the other team off that it's coming." DD is totally stunned and looks at the coach wondering if she's on drugs. I could go on but you got the drift.
 
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Our previous HS coach would just hand the book to a freshman and the poor kid had no idea how to do it. I've never seen such butchery since an elementary school field trip to a slaughterhouse.

This tends to be the social norm for H.S. games, is to hand the Scorebook to who ever is handy. As to the question must team stats be kept? Yes and they can be found in the NFHS Softball Rules: Rule 9 Scoring and Record Keeping



FASTPITCH! Anything else, And you're playing to SLOW!
 
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