Hmmm,
The Oregon School Activities Association really helps officials in the State of Oregon.
The OSAA wants officials to call RULES and not be involved in administrative rulings in sports.
They have specifically told umpires not to worry about certification stamps on baseballs. The OSAA is smart enough to know that the NFHS simply charges for the logo and uses it as a revenue stream.
The OSAA wants to be "informed" of administrative issues in sports and THEY will deal with it.
Administrative items include, but are not limited to, the following:
1) Illegal Uniforms
2) Players or coaches participating in a game where they should be sitting out because of a previous ejection,
3) Players participating in too many quaters (halves) on any given day,
4) Equipment bearing NFHS logos,
5) Pitchers throwing in too many innings in a time frame,
6) Teams demanding that they are using a 10 run mercy rule (illegal in Oregon).
Ciao
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