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Old Tue Dec 23, 2003, 04:03pm
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Utah is 2 whistle, right through the state finals, I believe.
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Old Tue Dec 23, 2003, 06:43pm
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North Carolina - 3 man all season, all games.
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Old Tue Dec 23, 2003, 07:02pm
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it varies in MS

In MS our association uses mostly three man and all tournaments are three man.

Still some of the smaller schools will use two man on non-district contests.

But I still believe much of our state still uses two man during the season.

The state tournaments are all three man.

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Old Tue Dec 23, 2003, 07:10pm
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In Nevada it is 3-person for 4A.

In Maryland it depends on what the school/board wants.

The better question is who thinks we don't need 3-person and why? The athletes are getting faster, stronger and more sneaky/dirty. The coaches are getting more "big time." I think it is becoming more of a challenge doing games with 2 people. However, it is still fun no matter what!
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Old Tue Dec 23, 2003, 07:35pm
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Washington State uses 2 person right now. It appears that we may be switching soon to 3 person for at least districts and state tourny
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 12:22am
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In PA, at least in western PA, it's 3-whistle for most V and, I believe, JV level games all the way up to our district championships. It does depend on the district here.

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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 10:51am
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Georgia uses crew of 3 for both girls & boys varisty games. Surprised that so many states use two different crewws for boys & girls varisty games. Do most officials work for just one side ?
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 11:53am
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We are strictly 2-whistle at all levels until the state tournament. Those games are 3-whistle.
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 12:17pm
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In PA, at least in western PA, it's 3-whistle for most V and, I believe, JV level games all the way up to our district championships. It does depend on the district here.
I'm out of the Pittsburgh area, and we never use 3-man for JV games.
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 12:21pm
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Nevada is 3 whistle for large schools (4a) boys and girls.
All playoffs for all levels are 3 person.

What is interesting from the states listed that "Money" is sighted as the reason they do not want 3 whistles. Our association figured it costs a school less than $500 for a season to have an extra official.

Some of the schools are traveling out of state etc... to go to tournaments. Can they really sight "Money" as the main factor or is it some other reason?
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 01:14pm
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The better question is who thinks we don't need 3-person and why? The athletes are getting faster, stronger and more sneaky/dirty. The coaches are getting more "big time." I think it is becoming more of a challenge doing games with 2 people. However, it is still fun no matter what!
I've been told that coaches here are resistant to the idea because it will mean using less qualified officials in higher level contests. Smaller, more rural schools especially feel they'll get the fuzzy end of the lollipop stick.
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 01:57pm
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In San Diego, CA, certain tournaments during the regular season will have 3 whistle and a few regular season varsity contests will have 3 whistle if the 2 teams agree to it. All playoff games are 3 whistle. I'm not sure what the other parts of the state do.
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 02:00pm
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All Oregon game under Federation, are two whistle. Period. There are a few summer tourneys that use modified Federation rules, and three whistle CCA. These are usually ref camps.
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 02:57pm
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Re: it varies in MS

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Originally posted by David B
In MS our association uses mostly three man and all tournaments are three man.

Still some of the smaller schools will use two man on non-district contests.

But I still believe much of our state still uses two man during the season.

The state tournaments are all three man.

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David: What part of MS? I grew up in Hattiesburg, went to county school (FCAHS in Brooklyn), and went to USM (class of '70).
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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 03:00pm
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Georgia uses crew of 3 for both girls & boys varisty games. Surprised that so many states use two different crewws for boys & girls varisty games. Do most officials work for just one side ?
In my association, a varsity official works both. We used to have separate commissioners, but did away with it about 3 years ago. We have some guys that work 90% boys and vice versa. My varsity schedule is almost exclusively girls and it doesn't bother me at all -- pay is the same.
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