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100-0 win. Winners now feel bad.

By Brian Hillabush

I heard about this yesterday as I walked out the door to cover the Elba/Alexander game, and it is pretty strange.

A team beat another by the score of 100-0 in Texas, and it is causing some regrets by the losing squad and really ticked off the losing team, which is a school that teaches students with "learning disabilities".

DALLAS —  A Texas high school girls basketball team on the winning end of a 100-0 game has a case of blowout remorse.

Now officials from the winning school say they are trying to do the right thing by seeking a forfeit and apologizing for the margin of victory.

In a statement Thursday on The Covenant School's Web site, the head of school said, "It is shameful and an embarrassment that this happened." He went on to say that Covenant has made "a formal request to forfeit the game recognizing that a victory without honor is a great loss."

Last week Covenant, a private Christian school in Dallas, defeated Dallas Academy 100-0. Covenant was up 59-0 at halftime.

A parent who attended the game told The Associated Press that Covenant continued to make 3-pointers — even in the fourth quarter. She praised the Covenant players but said spectators and an assistant coach were cheering wildly as their team edged closer to 100 points. 

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