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Old Tue Jan 24, 2006, 12:19am
refnrev refnrev is offline
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8th grade conference tournament championship progression games tonight. Girls game ended with 2 point margin and boys with 3. Small schools with mouthy fans and Bobby Knight knockoffs for coaches. Gym was a blender all night. Atmosphere was great! I had a blast! You gotta love this:
Near the end of girls game. 12 seconds or so left. Home is down by 2. I'm administering the free throws. H21 takes the first of a 1 & 1. Misses the goal but my partner doesn't realize that. I blow it dead. H coach calls TO. As I'm standing there he says, "Just for future reference, I'm a ref, too, and that is not your call." Instead of replying, "Just for future reference, you are a coach right now so you coach and I'll call the game!" I just smile and ask full or 30 coach?"
With 4 seconds left V13 hacks H20 on the shot. I stay with shooter so I don't see a hard foul a long way from the ball. I don't know what my partner was watching but he didn't see it either. V 00 goes down hurt. She's attended to and leaves the game. We get ready to shoot. Our friend the "ref coach" asks, "22's the shooter, right?" He knows full well that 20 is the shooter but wants to send 22, his best shooter, illegally to the line. I point to 20 and say, "20, you're the shooter." H 20 misses first shot. V calls TO. Second shot is missed intentionally and knocked out of bounds to V with 2 seconds left. V 15 inbounds ball to teammate. Dribble hits my foot which I thought was on the line. I blow the whistle then see where my foot actually was. I signify inadvertent whistle and give V the ball as they clearly had possesion. 1 second left. V 15 throws long inbounds pass that's finally touched by a teamate and the clock runs out. H Coach runs out and says that the girl who inbounded the ball was first to touch it -- as if this girl ran 65 feet in a second. He also argues that clock can't start because the inbounder was first to touch it. (Funny how the girl who threw it in was #15 and the first to touch it was #21.)
1. She wasn't.
2. She didn't.
3. Even if she had been the first and the clock started incorrectly there was only 1 second left. You can't put 1 second back up.
I signal end of game.

Lets see, our ref/coach friend trys to cheat 3 different times --
1. Trying to play a missed free throw that hits nothing but glass.
2. Trying to sneak an illegal shooter to the line, and
3. Lying about the inbounder touching the ball first. Don't you hope you get to officiate with this guy some night?

[Edited by refnrev on Jan 24th, 2006 at 12:27 AM]
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