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I just wanted to start a thread to congratulate some forum members for their playoff assignments.
Nevadaref - Nevada State High School Tournament Almost Always Right - Nevada State High School Tournament Brianp134 - Maryland JUCO Playoffs Knowing all of these guys personally I can also say they are good guys too!
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Tom, I'm waiting to see where your playoff games will be! I appreciate your kind words, my game is tonight at 7pm at Allegheny. I can't wait, and seems like the weather will not be bad for a trip thru the mountains.
Is there any advice that you would like to give me? Congrats to NevadaRef & AlmostAlwaysRight for making the playoffs
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Hi. I have been on this board this year and followed your posts with interest. I like the rules-even though I don't know them all yet. Was wondering if there is anyway I could get your playoff schedule. I live in Sacramento and get to Reno alot. I would like to meet you and see you at work. Mike
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That is awesome. Thank you very much.
I wish you were going to be with us in Vegas for state. After 6 years of state in Reno(for me anyway), I am looking forward to the ridiculousness known as Las Vegas. AAR |
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JRut, they will be doing games for the final 8 teams (boys & girls) in 4 classes (1A-4A). In the past years it has been in Reno and that is where I met them at (had the 3A boys final game with AAR and Nevadaref was on the clock). It is close to a guarantee that they will get the Final (very last game) in one of the classes along with their semis.
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Another question Tomgun.
That is what I thought.
Now does your state play all the Boy's and Girl's games in the same weekend? Each class here has their own weekend. For example Class A Girl's--Feb. 25 & 26 (Bloomington--Girl's) Class AA Girl's--March 4 & 5 Class A Boy's--March 11 & 12 (Peoria--Boy's) Class AA Boy's--March 18 & 19 So officials that work a State Final or go deep into the playoffs in one class, it is very unlikely they would be able to do the same in another class. I have heard of states assigning both genders at State Tournaments. I just wanted to know if that is how they do it in your state. Peace
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Nevada's state semi-finals and finals take place from Thursday @ 2:00ish with the last final starting on Saturday @ 6:00ish.
Every class(1A-4A) has B&G semifinals and finals. It's kind of odd because we have the big school finals on Friday night(4A) and the rest of the finals are on Saturday throughout the day. It's always been that way and I am not sure why. It's Nevada, that's why. I mean we are having our frickin' state tournament in a casino, for cryin' out loud. I love it though. State motto for Nevada - Whores and Poker, how can you go wrong? AAR |
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Funny how the world works I guess. Peace
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Rut, Your point about the beer and advertising at the Big Ten tourney is hilarious! Nevada is one of the only truly free states in the nation. We can smoke, drink, gamble, shoot shotguns, and otherwise do what we want, where we want.
It is an amazing state. As for what it means to work games at our state tournament, here's the info: It is the last FOUR teams standing in each class. When tomegun was here, it was the last eight for the 1A and 4A and last four in the 2A and 3A, but money cutbacks have changed that. All four classes for both the boys and girls are contested the same weekend in the same city. So there are four teams in the 1A girls, four in the 1A boys, four in the 2A girls, ...., up to the last four teams in the 4A boys. If your association picks you to work state you work nothing less than a semi-final. Oh, and as AAR says you get to have a fun time in the casino between games! I think working these games is a pretty big responsibility. I truly hope to be at my best. PS My first round regional tonight was the #6 seed (8-8 in league) upsetting the #3 seed (10-6 in league) in the boys 3A class on the road. Great game with great partners. Never more than a six point lead until the last two free throws clinched it for the visitors. AAR had a 67-66 game in the girls 4A. He always upstages me. |
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We've got guys in our association that have worked for 15 plus years...and still have never received a playoff game. We send in the top 20 rated officials in our association to the district office. From there, they are selected by AD's, coaches and the district staff. Those officials selected will then do our district and regional games...this year we had 12 officials selected to do district and regional playoff games. Our association decides who has the privledge of going to the State Tournament. The Number One rated official gets the first choice of what classification he wants to work. The second rated official gets the next choice, and right on down the line, depending on how many assignments our association receives. We started a "gentleman's rule" a few years ago...that after an official has worked 2 State Tournaments in a row...that official must "sit" one year. This affords an oportunity for an official that might not otherwise get a chance to work a State Tournament. We usually only send a total of 4 officials to all the Boy's State Tournament classifications combined, and there are 5 classifications...so we don't even get to have our association represented in one of the classifications...therefore, around here, it is indeed a privledge and an honor to have a State Tournament assignment.
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