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Originally Posted by SC Official
I didn't make it an issue. I simply think it's an unfavorable setup and am glad things don't work that way here.
As you always say, states can do things their own way.
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Yes, but we do not have a shortage of officials in basketball in this state. This is pretty much how it is done in some capacity across the state. You said it was a problem, but it seems to be working here. Again these are the terms and people work about it. I do not know anyone complaining they have a game a year out on a Friday or even Saturday (if they are not a college official). This gives you plenty of time to plan and adjust. I usually block the dates for a particular assignor in November, December and January for the following year. I get the actual game, site and time around July or as late as August for the coming year after the camp season is over. And here is the thing, we do not have the state office giving us games. I know the limited choices I will work on any given date based on who assigned the game or who I blocked the date off for. I do not know if you have the traffic problems with do here in the Chicago area, but that can change your day big time based on where the game is located. But at least I know if I accept a game from someone in the Western Suburbs, I know what my travel is going to be as compared to the Northern Suburbs or a game in the City of Chicago. If I cannot do the game, I know assignors have people that can and willing to fill the contest. They might not get who they want, but they will get someone. And those like myself that have been around get asked first anyway to fill dates. Not everyone is getting asked as early as me to fill dates for the following season.
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Originally Posted by SC Official
I'd leave every high school date open, and give back however many games I had to based on the college games I get. Too many things can happen. What if you get removed from one of the college conferences you work for? Now there's no guarantee you'll be able to work on those dates you blocked thinking you'd have a college game.
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Again the college official is in a different situation. But we have so many college games around here, that depending on the level you work, you probably work for multiple assignors at the college level. We have all levels including D1 right in our backyard. High school assignors understand this and if they have some of their best officials that work college, they accommodate for them often. One of my first college men's assignors assigns games in both high school and college. He does not give his college staff high school games on Saturdays to cover this college games. I also give him several Friday dates and his stuff is close or not very far when I work high school for him. It works out well.
Peace