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Originally posted by BktBallRef
And you owe the forum an apology for your arrogance.
First, he never said he was a registered official in Ohio. He stated he called some games in Ohio while living in a bordering state.
Second, his last post was obviously "tongue-in-cheek."
Third, did you call in every area of Ohio? Isn't it possible that some areas didn't allow gum? Of course it is. You don't know everything that goes on everywhere, even in Ohio.
You're so full of yourself sometimes.
Now, wanna talk about simultaneous personal fouls, Your Excellency?
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1) To officiate in Ohio you must be registered with the OhioHSAA even if you live in a bordering state. Scott stated in his Oct. 24, 2002, 11:48pm, posting that he officiated in Ohio in 1980 and 1981. That implied he was registered by the OhioHSAA. After calling his bluff, he admitted in his Oct. 25, 2002, 11:04pm, posting that he did not officiate in Ohio. He told a lie in order to defend his position.
2) Who cares at this point if his response was tongue in cheek. He lied to support his position.
3) Since Dick Knox is your state's top basketball rules man, you should understand better that anybody, that there is only one set of NFHS rules and interpretations. OhioHSAA adheres to that policy. No local association can issue its own directive if it is in direct conflict with the rules. When a school from one area of Ohio plays at a school in another area of the state, the rules will be the same; no local association can impose an arbritary rule that is not in the rule book. And yes, over the years I have officiated H.S. games in the Northeast, Northwest, and Eastern Districts of the OhioHSAA as well have officiated with officials from every district in the state. And I belong to local officials association in both the NE and NW districts.