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Mountaineer Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:59pm

Huntington HS in trouble!
 
WOW! The best HS player in the country by most accounts - OJ Mayo - was ejected from a game tonight. A buddy of mine actually stuck him for his 2nd T (I actually know all 3 - 2 of them are from my local board). I haven't been able to talk to him - just saw it on the news. My buddy is a D1 official and isn't afraid to whack someone - they actually stick kids pretty quickly IMO. That being said, the footage on TV actually looked like everything was justified.

Here's the problem - OJ, by WVSSAC rule, has to sit out 10% of their games - or 2 games. Their next game is against Artesia, CA - the former #2 team in the country. The game is on ESPN and is being played at Duke. So this will be interesting. Stay tuned if this interests you.

Johnny Ringo Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:19am

I would predict that he will play in an ESPN televised game at Duke and the WVSSAC rules will not govern that game since it is out of state! please keep us informed!

bronco Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:34am

Yes, please keep us informed. I got home, saw that, and called a friend who is a college coach. We both agreed some way would be found for Mayo to play. However, I am hoping, if the rules are he shouldn't, then he won't. But, I'm not holding my breath.:rolleyes:

Mountaineer Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:39am

The company I work for actually owns the broadcasting rights to all of the WVSSAC Championships so we are pretty tight with the WVSSAC - hopefully I'll get a scoop on Monday . . . plus, one of my coworkers sons is the assistant AD at Huntington.

The game is Tuesday in Durham - won't be much time to fight over this one. If there was more time I think the WVSSAC would declare him ineligible and a judge would allow him to play - but there's not a lot of time. Johnny, I think they will have jurisdiction . . . but we'll see. I'll make some calls tomorrow and see what's going on.

BktBallRef Sat Jan 27, 2007 01:09am

If they let him play when they would uphold the suspension for any other player,....well, I hope they've got bigger balls than that.

orangeump Sat Jan 27, 2007 01:24am

why is your friend a D1 official and working HS boys basketball? something doesnt jive up here....unless he is a D1 women's official of some sort.

Johnny Ringo Sat Jan 27, 2007 02:23am

We have D1 officials working games in my association. Plus, if it's O.J. Mayo playing - that would explain to me why he might be working the game.

Jurassic Referee Sat Jan 27, 2007 02:41am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BktBallRef
If they let him play when they would uphold the suspension for any other player,....well, I hope they've got bigger balls than that.

You <b>know</b> how this one is gonna turn out. No brainer at all. The kid plays.

BOBBYMO Sat Jan 27, 2007 03:00am

Quote:

Originally Posted by orangeump
why is your friend a D1 official and working HS boys basketball? something doesnt jive up here....unless he is a D1 women's official of some sort.

Orange-

Could you please explain to me what you mean by this?

Rich Sat Jan 27, 2007 09:32am

Quote:

Originally Posted by orangeump
why is your friend a D1 official and working HS boys basketball? something doesnt jive up here....unless he is a D1 women's official of some sort.

Some D1 guys don't work as many games as Welmer -- are they supposed to stay home the rest of the week?

IREFU2 Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:48am

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Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
Some D1 guys don't work as many games as Welmer -- are they supposed to stay home the rest of the week?

We have D1 officials on our board that work High School. Its the Officials' preference if he wants to continue to do high school. I am sure if his schedule permits it, he will continue to do both.

Tim C Sat Jan 27, 2007 11:05am

Hmm,
 
In Portland, OR we have D1 guys in football, basketball and baseball that all add to their schedules by working high school schedules.

Regards,

Rich Sat Jan 27, 2007 11:45am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
In Portland, OR we have D1 guys in football, basketball and baseball that all add to their schedules by working high school schedules.

Regards,

And who better to serve as mentors for younger officials....

Raymond Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by orangeump
why is your friend a D1 official and working HS boys basketball? something doesnt jive up here....unless he is a D1 women's official of some sort.

Crazy statement by you, orangeump. We have 3 D1 NCAA-M officials on our board who work substantial HS schedules and 1 D1 NCAA-W official who does the same. But we do have one associate member who gave up her HS schedule because her NCAA Women's schedule is too heavy. She is the best official on our board, IMO, and regularly worked Boys games for our board.

orangeump Sat Jan 27, 2007 01:17pm

D3 is different than D1....are you aware of how much faster the D1 game is than the HS game? That is why I was wondering about this. Just doesnt seem like something that is normally done or that I would do given the chance.

As far as the post that said "OJ Mayo was playing, thats why." I am sure he cares....if he is a D1 official he gets to see better players on a daily basis...come on now.


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