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In our state you cannot work both Boy's and Girl's playoffs. You definitely cannot work Men's and Women's basketball at the same time. In many cases you cannot get assigned both boy's and girl's basketball without getting a lot of grief for it (might hurt in assignment with boy's games for sure). I know I do not speak for myself on this issue. I do not work both by choice and by the accepted practices of assignors and fellow officials. I know an assignor that told and official he would not be hired in his conference because he was a "girl's official." So yes, there is a pool of officials that only make themselves available for one side or the other. And let us not talk about college officiating and how that is even more split. Peace
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) that's not entirely the case. Many of the schools in our area hire their own officials, and many officials work both girls and boys varsity. Some AD's of the smaller schools almost require doing both. There are, of course, some officials that only work boys varsity by their own choice. There are also some class AA leagues that use an assignor, but I have seen officials that work both sides of those leagues as well.Quote:
But, in HS, the rules and mechanics are the same; the only difference is the style of play. So, if you are a good official, shouldn't you be able to adjust to different styles of play? If you're only good enough to do the boys' style, and not the girls', maybe you're good enough to work the boys' game where they fast break and shoot 3's all night, but you're not good enough to adjust to the boy's game where they run set offenses all night, right? Is there any difference in how you interact with a boy's team's coach vs. a girl's team's coach? How specialized are you as an official? Or, are you just a good official? I'm not sure there are specific answers; each person might have different likes and dislikes - just something to think about.
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Here is another thing; we are never going to agree on this. If you feel you can do both you have a right to feel that way. I can tell you the people that are making decisions on who works what and when, do not agree with that point of view. I also do not go by what people say I go by what they do. Remember we have an assignor for girl's basketball and an assignor for boy's basketball. Robinson is not around anymore and the way things were done with Robby has changed. Unless something drastically changes in the current system, you will see fewer officials working both in this era. We must also make it clear that there is a huge difference between rural Illinois and metropolitan Illinois. Even in rural Illinois where some conferences have an assignor, I can tell you they do not just put anyone on the both sides very often. I still work games in some of those conferences and I have never been asked to ever work a girl's game and I never told anyone to not hire me on the girl's side. Peace
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There are 64 Class AA Regionals throughout the entire State of Illinois. They need at least 192 officials to work those regionals at 3 officials for one site (some regionals have 3 extra officials to help work a double header). I bet there were not 10% of those on the Boy's side that worked a single Girl's playoff game. Many do not make themselves available. Others do not get assigned or work enough games to get assigned girl's games. Peace
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But, here are my questions to you: - Do you feel we should separate "girls" and "boys" officials? - If so, why? If not, why not? - If so, do you feel the "better" officials should be on the boys side? In other words, do feel the boys game is a "better" game, and deserves more or most of the "better" officials? Or should officials be assigned or hired without regard for which type of game is being played that night?
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