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I believe that they had to have covered primary coverage area and double whistles in pregame, with the extra time they had from arriving to the arena earlier. Maybe even state tournament officials forget sometimes
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And for the record, I rarely know many officials that use the exact and proper mechanic in these situations. It is a great goal, but it is not often what happens in real life. Peace
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Learn this right now, bud: blue text = sarcasm on this forum.
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Am I missing something here or do most states use PTS in the latter rounds of the postseason? Why are people acting all surprised that it wasn't used here?
Our (SC) state finals are in Columbia at the UofSC arena and PTS has never been used. I assumed that was the norm. |
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Connecticut, especially my little corner of Connecticut, doesn't use a lot of three person crews, but we always use three person crews in the state quarterfinals, semis, and finals. He did a great job. After that game I asked him about how much experience he had working three person games. He answered, "None, this is my first three person game ever". "Three person scrimmages?". "None." "Three person camps?". "None." ![]()
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The IHSA has used 3 person since 1997-1998 for all playoff games at all classes and levels. Three person is not something they do for the first time in this situation. I have never worked a single playoff game in my career other than 3 person.
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Play 1 is so confusing. The C held his signal long enough for the L to do his half-assed PC signal, which the C should have seen. The C then follows with another half-assed block signal. If I were the L and had a whistle here I would have deferred to the C if he also had his fist up as his look was much better than my guess.
Play 2. Ouch. Loss of 5 crucial seconds hurts.
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The Best Laid Plans Of Mice And Men Often Go Awry (Robert Burns) ...
That's why I always keep a Cape Canaveral mental countdown for the last 10-15 seconds of a period. This allows me to anticipate the horn, and, as far as I'm concerned, also gives me definite knowledge (if needed).
Of course it's preferable, and more accurate, if I look at the clock when a whistle sounds (as either the calling, or noncalliing, official). I should probably say almost always. Sometimes the action may be so intense and my concentration on such action so focused, that I may not realize that the period is close to ending. That's why I expect (as pregamed) my partner to signal me (index finger in air) if we're less than a minute, and I will do likewise (if I'm aware). Once, or twice, a season the plan goes "awry" and an unexpected and unanticipated horn goes off, scaring the hell out of me, almost giving me another heart attack. I hate it when that happens. It's a good thing that most schools today have automated external defibrillators on hand. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to finish the game.
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