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Old Tue Nov 01, 2011, 01:56pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
Every possible conflict, no. But where you kids currently attend, easy.
There is no need for that if you wish to maintain your professionalism.
Some people think you should not work a game in the town you live too. The point is how far are we going to worry about what people perceive their to be a conflict? Professionalism has little to do with who is in a game you are working unless it is your relative on that game IMO. But if there are no relative playing, who cares? I am also saying that it is an individual decision and that of the assignor if they care. And as I said I treat varsity contest different than a lower level game where the people assigned might be available based on proximity of the school rather than who are the best officials. Lower level games have a different focus and usually are not keeping major records or even listed in the media.

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