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Originally posted by tomegun
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Originally posted by AZ_REF
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Baystateref, I thought the same thing.
Nevada, I thought Glenn Mayberry was a men's official and possibly getting into the NBA tournament.
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Glenn works about every confrence known to man. I don't know what you mean by the NBA tournament but he does work the "D" League. He also works on the men's side in the Pac-10 and Big Sky. And I believe he works on the women's side in the West Coast Confrence in addition to the Sky.
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Sorry about that, I meant "program" instead of "tournament." That is what happens when I post while I'm on the phone talking about a play-off game.
I didn't know he was in the Pac-10, but I did know Marla has talked about officials working both sides in the Big Sky in the past.
I met Glenn at the Grand Canyon State Games about 5 years ago; he is a good official. His success doesn't surprise me at all. How long has he been in the Pac-10.
I didn't know until two weeks ago that Bruce Hicks moved to Phoenix from LA. Phoenix has a lot going on right now. Do you ever think they will go to three-man for high school? My friend told me how much officials get paid for high school there and I think that is a shame.
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It's ok no big deal. Glenn got in the Pac-10 this year. Marla has quite a few people working both sides. As a matter of fact last year Bob Scofield and John Weeks both worked the Men's and Women's Championship games in the confrence tourney. I believe that's the first time anyone has worked a men's and women's confrence championship game in the same year. And for the record the coaches submit a list to the confrence and my understanding is whoever is on the list for the top coaches works the final. I could be wrong.
Bill Jump moved to Phoenix too. It's not just Pheonix though the whole state has a lot going on. Rydzak is from Tucson it's his second year in the Sky. And no they will not go to 3 man here as long as we have our current commisioner. He wants high school games called as high school games and thinks going to 3 man will encourage college mechanics and rules.