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Denny Heins, 76, decides to hang up whistle after 50 years

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Aside from a short ovation the night before, this was the first time Denny had been applauded in 50 years.

At the end of the game, he was so choked up, he couldn’t blow his whistle to end the game.

“Because it was the end of the game, he couldn’t do it,” Jeff said. “I could tell it was catching up with him. Our three-person game was done, and I think that hit him. He just realized that, ‘Oh, the game is done. No more blowing whistles.’ ”

After the game ended, his Facebook page read: “Dreams really do come true.”

Thursday’s game was more typical. Aside from an argument over a box-out-turned-foul, the game was bereft of controversy. No one stood and applauded him, although he did chat with a few old friends. There was no announcement before or after the contest about his career. He entered the court and left in relative anonymity.

The final game of Heins’ career was nothing special. But then again, he didn’t get into officiating for accolades or applause.

“It’s about helping the kids mature, learning how to win, learning how to lose,” Heins said. “Everything doesn’t go the exact way you want to go all the time. The kids learn, and you’re there to help them grow up. Sometimes you get penalized, even when you don’t think you deserve it. ... Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose because the referee didn’t see it the way you saw it. You learn to live with that.”

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