Tracy, with all due respect, you don't have the slightest clue what you're talking about.

As a former high school sports writer, let me explain the process to you. A typical game starts at 7 and ends at 9:30-10 at the earliest, and deadlines are typically at 11 or 12 for a small daily paper like the Democrat. That leaves roughly 1 or 2 hours at the most (but often less) to write a whole article from scratch (since games can end any number of ways), so most of that short time you're just worried about making sure it makes sense, let alone getting names and stats exactly right.

Now you might have some other job besides commenting on a website about an inconsequential high school football games, and if you do, I highly doubt that you work on such tight deadlines, and if you do, you surely do not have crazy people like yourself calling/writing in to yell at you because of some perceived slight toward you or your kid.

So I would suggest spending your time doing something more productive, since if your kid really is distraught over a small newspaper article about a ridiculously unimportant football game, then maybe that reflects more on your parenting skills than on the journalistic efforts of the paper.