Parents threaten lawsuit over points in Freshman girls basketball

Fale, New Jersey | Parents of a local high school are desperately pushing for the points to be doubled in freshman girls' basketball games. According to these parents, the move is aimed at providing better statistics for girls' players and their willing to sue over it.
According to game statistics, the average freshman girls basketball game ends with a regular score of 4 to 2, a fact that has angered many parents who believe that their daughters are being shortchanged. "It's not fair that our girls are being judged based on the same scoring system as the boys," said one parent, who wished to remain anonymous. "They work just as hard as the boys do, but they're not getting the recognition they deserve."
The parents argue that the current points system unfairly treats girls' basketball players as the points are the same as the boys' game. "Girls are just as competitive and skilled as the boys, but the current system does not accurately reflect their abilities," said one parent who wished to remain anonymous.
To support their argument, the parents presented a series of statistics showing that girls' basketball players score an average of 4 points per game, while boys' players score an average of 20 points per game. "This is not a reflection of the girls' skills, but rather a reflection of the current points system," said another parent.

The parents are calling for the points to be doubled in all freshman girls' basketball games, stating that this would better reflect the skills of the players and provide them with better statistics.
However, not everyone is on board with the proposed change. Some parents are angry at the suggestion, calling it ridiculous and unfair. "This is just ridiculous. We should be focusing on the skills and abilities of the players, not on changing the points system," said one parent.
Despite the backlash, the parents pushing for the change remain undeterred, stating that they will continue to fight for the rights of girls' basketball players. "We will not rest until the points system is changed and the skills of these talented players are accurately reflected," said one parent.
In the end, only time will tell whether the proposed change will be implemented. But one thing is for sure - the debate over the points system in freshman girls' basketball games is far from over.
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