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Editorial Notebook
Writer examines sports editorial

Criticism of Fridgen written last year seen in new light with regret

Posted 02-12-2003 at 2:43PM

Dan DiTursi
Sports Coordinator

In last week’s Poly, William von Achen leveled some criticism at an article I wrote roughly a year ago in the January 23, 2002 issue about the coaching of the men’s hockey team. I’d like to take a moment to comment on that.

He’s absolutely right.

At the time, I heard a lot of people wondering how a team with so much talent could possibly be in last place. I perceived a need for someone to comment, and so, like I have many times before, I shot my mouth off without thinking about it enough.

The piece was hastily written, evidenced by the glaring error that should have been fixed—confounding Cornell and Colgate is a mistake I frequently make and nearly always catch. The point of the article was not overly clear, and the manner in which it was made was poor.

Worst of all, I allowed myself to be cajoled into crossing the line from objective criticism to personal attack on Coach Fridgen’s character. There was no call for me to insinuate, as I did, that he had no class, and such statements do not belong in a newspaper.

Furthermore, I have been provided with several examples since then proving me 100 percent wrong on that count.

This has actually been bothering me for a while, and so I must thank Mr. von Achen for providing me with an opening to recant, and apologize to Coach Fridgen, in the same public forum in which the offense was given.



Posted 02-12-2003 at 2:43PM
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