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Originally posted by Ron Pilo
Rockyroad,
I been around. Just lurkin..........watchin, listenin and learnin..........I guess there's another camp added in Battle Ground........Each camp will have 60 campers. I heard last year the Spokane camp had about 20-25 campers and already the same camp has 50 signed up........Good to see the state taking another step toward consistancy.
Like I said, You are required to go as a camper or as a clinician.....Already got my paperwork in.
They are also reducing the number of officials at the tourney to 12. Everyone does 2 days for the first 2 days and all 12 officials work all 4 days. I like that better as then no one gets "Sent Home" after the first 2 days.
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WOW! This is good stuff (Information) Thanks Ron, zebraman and rockyroad.
We switched assigning secretary's this Spring and I have not heard a word about any of this.
{I guess, kinda like the "fall down" mandate I missed}
I'm getting on the phone immediately to find out what's going on.
DEXTER!, our Association could miss some State Assignments if we don't get to these 3-man clinics.
I'll edit this now...as I just got off the phone with our retiring assinging secretary. (CJ Mitchell)
BTW, some of you Washington State guys probably know CJ Mitchell...one of the finest men I have ever been associated with.
Anyway, he had the State's packet of information on his desk and was getting ready to send it out to us.
We discussed the 3-man issues and the pros and cons associated with it.
Interesting discussion....to be continued at a later date.
Another BTW...do any of you know our new assigning secretary...Chris Manolopolus? I officiated with him for years, he is a very capable replacement and a great guy to work with.
[Edited by RookieDude on May 25th, 2004 at 09:08 PM]