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Old Sat Oct 24, 2009, 03:53pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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I agree with you in theory.....but.....

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef View Post
It's nothing that couldn't be overcome with some give and take if people were truly interested in doing what's best for the game.
The reason I said this is because I know by population my state is bigger. There are 778 schools according to the IHSA. That means if they all play, this involves 389 games if they all play on one night (without the consideration of gender). You need 1167 different officials to work that night. Now that is not very realistic and not going to happen that way, but this means just our state has a lot of schools and it is hard to find officials to work all the games

There are not that many basketball licenses in the state of Illinois. And this is without consideration of financial situations and standards and logistics to make that happen in scheduling. And for the record, most games in Illinois are 3 Person.

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