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Man...what a way to end a game.
State Final though? Number of fans in the stands looked like a normal Friday night here in Indiana! We'll draw an average of about 5500 people over 4 classes at the finals held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Back in 1990 when we were one class, a kid named Damon Bailey drew 40K+ at the then, Hoosier Dome for state final. I think that is still a national record. |
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Which begs the question, how in the world do they have 3 classes? |
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Freshmen, juniors, and seniors duh!!!
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Tell me about it. I officiated there for one season. Each division has a very small number of teams. Their state brackets are smaller than some conference tourneys. I think to some extent it's to make the state seem more prominent than it really is. Heck, RIIL even sponsors a JV state tourney. But...in their defense, without divisions you'd have Providence power schools routinely beating up on places like Exeter and some of the small fishing towns on the coast. BTW, those state games are the only times you'll see 3p crews in RI. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Two questions:
1. How did they come up with 1.0 for the clock? There is no way any official saw that time on the clock. 2. Did the same crew work both the D3 and D2 games? The white-haired guy looks the same. |
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I actually agree but he possessed the ball about that time and I can live with that time when that is what was on the clock. Even if they put .8 on the clock, that would have been OK with me as well and still would have been enough time to execute that shot at the end. It is not an exact science anyway.
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I actually agree but he possessed the ball about that time and I can live with that time when that is what was on the clock. Even if they put .8 on the clock, that would have been OK with me as well and still would have been enough time to execute that shot at the end. It is not an exact science anyway.
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Exactly. The player wasn't even touching the ball yet when the clock rolled to 1.0.....but he was touching it by the time it hit 0.9. And that was merely the touch, not control. 0.6 or 0.7 at most.
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I understand that...just seems funny cause even our Class A (small schools) get more than that in attendance. |
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In Texas, our Class A high schools have an student population of 104 or less (they play 6-man football) and in the playoffs there will be crowds as large as the one in the video.
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