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![]() Next year, our local IAABO board will require all varsity teams in the most competitive CIAC bracket (based on school population, previous two year combined record, record of league, and whether or not a school of choice (Catholic, magnet, charter, and vocational-technical schools) to have three person crews in a minimum of three regular season games. I'm not sure how some schools will be able to afford this. We've got three local boys teams and nine local girls teams in the most competitive CIAC bracket. If a school's boys and girls teams are both at this level, it will require at least an extra $660 in the school's annual basketball budget. That ain't chump change. That's a lot of hot dogs, pizza slices, and boxes of popcorn.
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Actually, the NBC Officials' Manual prior to the 1971-72 school year was divided into three sections: Section 1 covered everything that common to both a Two-Person Officiating Crew and a Three-Person Officiating Crew; Section 2 covered Two-Person Officiating; and Section 3 covered Three-Person Officiating. After the NBC dissolved after the 1977-78 school year and the NFHS and NCAA Men's created their own Rules Committees the NFHS Officials Manual continued to use Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the NBC Manual and CCA started to publish a Two-Person and a Three-Person Officials Manual for the NCAA Men's Committee, and when the AIAW dissolved after the 1982-83 school year and the NCAA formed a Women's Rules Committee for the 1982-83 school year the CCA started to pubish Two-Person and Three-Person Manuals for the NCAA Women's Committee. If my memory serves me correctly (and attic is too darn cold to go searching) I believe that it was no later that the early 1990s when the CCA stopped publishing Two-Person Manuals for both the Men's and Women's Committees, but I am positive that it was simultaneously with the NCAA changing to Rotation Mechanics which was the Summer of 1993. Prior to Rotation Mechanics, whoever called the Foul would become the new C Opposite the Table. AIAW played under NAGWS Basketball Rules and NAGWS did not publish an Officials Manual but had a few pages at the end of the Rules Book about Mechanics. It should be noted that FIBA was the last to go to Three-Person Crews; the 1992 and 1996 Olympics were still using Two-Person Crews for both Men and Women, and if a competition were to use a Three-Person Crew, FIBA use the CCA Men's Manual. When I officiated the Polish National Men's Team at Cleveland State University in November 1993, we used a Three-Person Crew: Myself, another American official, and a Polish official (Who was a Civil Engineer whose was a Transportation Engineer for the City of Warsaw. He spoke English better that both of us American officials and was a chain smoker. So endth today's History Lesson. MTD, Sr.
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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Trumbull Co. (Warren, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Wood Co. (Bowling Green, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Ohio Assn. of Basketball Officials International Assn. of Approved Bkb. Officials Ohio High School Athletic Association Toledo, Ohio |
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