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tomegun Mon Jan 29, 2007 01:57pm

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Originally Posted by JoeT
Who is both sexist enough to think this AND daft enough actually to write it? How many DI women's games have you done, stud?

I think you should just ignore that comment. He/she is obviously out of touch with officiating.

All_Heart Mon Jan 29, 2007 02:27pm

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There were 32 fouls called in the first half alone.
This made me cringe even more! :eek:

Jurassic Referee Mon Jan 29, 2007 03:04pm

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Originally Posted by All_Heart
This made me cringe even more! :eek:

Why?:confused:

Which of the 32 calls weren't good ones and also necessary? Please be exact.

JRutledge Mon Jan 29, 2007 03:17pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Why?:confused:

Which of the 32 calls weren't good ones and also necessary? Please be exact.

I will not speak for All Heart, but I say that 32 fouls in a game are a lot. Even if every call was correct, I would hate a game with 32 in a single half. I had a game this year where we called 21 fouls on one time in a half and at least 31 in that same half. Then the coach that had the 21 fouls actually got upset that I tried to talk one of his players about not committing a possible intentional foul.

Peace

All_Heart Mon Jan 29, 2007 04:24pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Why?:confused:

Which of the 32 calls weren't good ones and also necessary? Please be exact.

JRut got it.

I was just commenting on how it's no fun to call a game like that. For all we know they called the perfect game. ;)

I wonder if the whole game will be posted on the net somewhere. If anyone finds out let us know.

Jurassic Referee Mon Jan 29, 2007 04:43pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Here, funny reading for your more bored moments.

Typical fanboy stuff.......

Same old, same old....:rolleyes:

Mountaineer Mon Jan 29, 2007 04:44pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
The real question that should be asked is how O.J. Mayo was ruled eligible by the WVSSAC, when the OhioHSAA had ruled him ineligible for H.S. sports because he had already attended H.S. in Ohio for four (4) years (eight (8) semesters).

MTD, Sr.

OJ was ruled ineligible in Ohio because he is 19 not because of attending HS for 4 years . . . in WV I think you can still attend HS until you are 27, the only stipulation is that you cannot enter into a grade past one your father is currently enrolled in . . .:D

(First part is true - second is embellished for humor sake.)

Rich Mon Jan 29, 2007 04:44pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I will not speak for All Heart, but I say that 32 fouls in a game are a lot. Even if every call was correct, I would hate a game with 32 in a single half. I had a game this year where we called 21 fouls on one time in a half and at least 31 in that same half. Then the coach that had the 21 fouls actually got upset that I tried to talk one of his players about not committing a possible intentional foul.

Peace

I've had games where we've called that many in a half. There's no way you can get any type of flow going with a foul called every 30 seconds.

Not saying not to call fouls you have to get and all 32 in this game may have been "have to get" fouls. But it would be no fun working the game.

stmaryrams Mon Jan 29, 2007 05:01pm

I just love the comments on the newpaper's page with the "officials were out to get HHS" What a load of ****. I'm sure that when Mike Lazo and crew were assigned this game they were excited to see a highly competitive HS game with one of the more touted HS players on the court. Besides HHS was a talented team without Mr. Mayo.

I saw Mayo in the OHSAA finals last year and he was the real deal. His running mate Bill Walker was crying the entire game. When Walker wasn't crying he was cherrypicking and not even playing defense. (My 14 yo son's observations)
Too bad Mr. Mayo actually had to play a game where there was some competition. I'm sure the number of fouls called were to avoid just such a situation combined with the potential trash talking involved.

Final line if you bump into an official after having a "T" called on you, you are asking for the ejection.

JRutledge Mon Jan 29, 2007 05:21pm

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Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
I've had games where we've called that many in a half. There's no way you can get any type of flow going with a foul called every 30 seconds.

Not saying not to call fouls you have to get and all 32 in this game may have been "have to get" fouls. But it would be no fun working the game.

And these are just fouls. What about the violations, timeouts and any other stoppage of play that might take place. Sometimes if the game is close it is not that bad, but when it is a blowout that is another issue all together.

Peace

WhistlesAndStripes Mon Jan 29, 2007 06:48pm

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Originally Posted by Mountaineer
OJ was ruled ineligible in Ohio because he is 19 not because of attending HS for 4 years . . . in WV I think you can still attend HS until you are 27, the only stipulation is that you cannot enter into a grade past one your father is currently enrolled in . . .:D

(First part is true - second is embellished for humor sake.)

On that note, in West Virginia, if you divorce your wife, is she still your cousin?

GarthB Mon Jan 29, 2007 06:53pm

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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes
On that note, in West Virginia, if you divorce your wife, is she still your cousin?

No, but she's still your sister.

Jurassic Referee Mon Jan 29, 2007 06:57pm

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Originally Posted by GarthB
No, but she's still your sister.

That doesn't apply to barnyard animals though, does it? :confused:

I think I read that somewhere....Farmers Almanac maybe.

cshs81 Mon Jan 29, 2007 08:03pm

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Originally Posted by Mountaineer
OJ was ruled ineligible in Ohio because he is 19 not because of attending HS for 4 years . . . in WV I think you can still attend HS until you are 27, the only stipulation is that you cannot enter into a grade past one your father is currently enrolled in . . .:D

(First part is true - second is embellished for humor sake.)

The first part is not true. OJ turned 19 in November. Ohio's cutoff is August 1st. He would have been eligible had he stayed at North College Hill High School.

cshs81 Mon Jan 29, 2007 08:05pm

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Originally Posted by Mountaineer
Yes, there's a delay of game - however, the ref had the line on it and you really can't see OJ's mouth to see if he's saying anything - they had warned him about "yapping" previously. If he says anything - he deserved what he got.

Lets assume for the sake of argument that there had been no yapping or incidents prior to this dunk. Can the official still give a T for catching the dunk and walking down the floor? Or is a delay of game warning mandatory since its the first offense?


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