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Another season in the books.
Worked my last game, last night. Boys 2A, 2nd round, 8 fouls in the first half, 7 fouls in the second half, until 1:18 to go. Vistors fouled 4 or 5 times to no avail, 62-53, final. Lots of jumpers and zone defenses. Game over in an hour-ten! Sigh. :( |
Had my last NHFS game of the year last nite also. Regional finals 2a Boys. The favorite was down as much as 11 in the second half but came back to win. Great game to work, packed house had a blast...lookin forward to next year...
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Why so early? Tony, you did a State Final last year. If you were in my state, you would probably get another chance at the State Finals or go a few rounds closer to that. What is the procedure in your state?
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Nope, normally you can work in the Regional Tourney once every three years. State Finals officials come from the Regional pool. It's to insure that everyone who's qualified gets a fair opportunity to go to The Dance.
Hey, where's BBallCoach? Why isn't he busting my ballz for enjoying my last game? :rolleyes: |
I feel your pain
Worked my last NFHS game of the season yesterday afternoon (Boys JV). Sadly, this game was just plain U-G-L-Y.
40+ fouls, neither team "adjusted" to the way the officials were enforcing the rules. The visiting team finished the game with 3 players on the court. They had a roster of seven players; best player broke his toe in second quarter and three others fouled out. The first player fouled out with a minute left in the third quarter. Interestingly, the visitors actually closed the margin in the fourth quarter from 16 to 9 with just 4 (and then 3) players on the court. One of their outside shooters got hot and hit multiple threes. |
Did my last NCAA reg. season game last night. Just a mop up game 1 vs 6. I had 3 PC calls. I think that is a record for me in one game.
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BTW, congratulations on your season. I know you are in the Fayetteville area (I used to live there), but how large is the district/area that you officiate? Do you get anywhere near the Triangle area, or down towards Lumberton or Pembroke area? |
We don't go any farther north than Fayetteville, as far west as Wadesboro and Rockingham, south to the border, and east, almost to the coast. And yes, we have Lumberton and Robeson Co. and it's as rough as ever down there.
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Next season I'll be eligible because I went to camps the past two summers, which allows me to skip over "levels." Last year as a "new" official, I was a Level 1, this year a Level 3, and next year I'll be a Level 5. Five levels and then a "Master" level. Only L5 and Master can work any playoffs at all in basketball. To be a "Master" official you only need to score a 90% on the Part I and Part II exams (both open book), attend the state meeting, and work 16 varsity games the previous season. Until this season, only Master officials could work any playoff games, but there's been a bit of a shakeup and I know that some of the L5 officials are working the state tournament. I probably would've been done this week anyway. I've really hurt myself by moving about the country (4 moves to new states since 1997), but I've always realized that my day job and career have to come first in this life, so I made the moves. I like the system you have Tony. I read Jeff's post and I thought -- with so many good officials in Illinois, why would someone who worked a state be anywhere near it again such a short time later? We really need to make officiating so that qualified people get rewarded for the time they put into this avocation. I can't see how you do that by rewarding the same people year after year. --Rich |
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I just thought it was odd that Tony had a State Final game, then is doing a much lower level the next year. I am sure he is not that bad as compared to last year. Why not let him get close if not go back again? Then as the other officials earn their place, they can take his place. Peace |
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It's EASY to use people that have been there before. It's less easy to take a small chance on someone who hasn't worked at that level, observing them through the season, and then having confidence that the crew will step up and work a great game. It shouldn't take 20+ seasons working top level ball to get a state tournament. However, I've seen people take that long or never get there that were certainly good enough -- while others worked state for the third, fourth, or fifth times. |
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