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Old Wed Jan 18, 2012, 07:18am
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Peter Webb's, IAABO "International" Interpreter, observations after observing our eight Connecticut State Tournament final games:

Stop the clock – every whistle for time-out, foul and violation rulings must be accompanied by the stop the
clock signal

Officials not accepting that the high school “package” of rules, mechanics, signals are expected when
accepting a high school assignment – have a professional approach and pride; honor the code that is in
place; respect officiating (an indication of not being prepared for the assignment)

Collegiate officials not caring enough to respect a high school assignment and service the schools and
game in a professional manner. Not a good example to display to other officials.
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