I'm interested to hear what, or if, the WHS coaches did to try to keep the score down. It is possible to keep scoring even when you do take precautions against it, but it's infinitely easier when you don't. I recall one Wando game where the coach had us step girls off until we had 8 on the field, required x amount of passes before you could shoot, could only score on headers, weak foot, from outside the 18, off a cross, etc. And this was after playing the defenders up top and with most of the subs for most of the game.
I have no idea what the end score of that game was, but I think I remember it being over 11-0 Wando even with our "scoring" rules and lower numbers. I can't say whether or not doing such things is insulting to the other team or not because, thankfully, I was never in the position to find out, but unless the game automatically ends after a certain number of goals, something should be done to prevent scores of 15-20 or worse which will statistically happen otherwise.