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I'm back in the (great?) state of CT for Christmas break, and am timing some games at my old high school.
I brought along a striped shirt in case I got assigned to the book, because I recall that the "recommendation" is getting stronger by the year in high school. Before the game, though, the AD told me he had a ref's shirt for the timer if I wanted to wear it. Talking with the officials after the varsity game, they also said that the timer should be the one with the striped shirt. Was there a huge change in the rules recommendation (I still don't have my 2001-2002 book, as evidenced by my quoting the requirement for the calling official to notify coach of the DQ), or is this just something the local IAABO board does to be different?
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I think it is only the book who should be wearing it. I think it helps the players, but I think it it for us as well. We know who to report fouls to, and not have to search for them if there is a lot of people at the table.
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Mark:
My association in Northern Virgina does the varsity game clock for 7 or 8 schools and we are required to wear our uniform. I'm not sure if the school wants us to do this or if it is just a requirement of my association. |
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