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brandan89 Sat Oct 06, 2007 07:29pm

First games of the season.
 
Today I had my first three games to start my season. Whenever I hit the court in the second half of the first game I remembered why I had been trying to make myself run. All three games went smoothly and had seld help of fellow officials to tell me some things I needed to work on.

Just curious...when does everyone else start?

JRutledge Sat Oct 06, 2007 08:03pm

November 19 is the first day the Boy's can play and when my season starts. November 12 is the first day of the Girl's season. Post seasons for Boy's and Girl's Basketball start at different times so that is the reason both do not start at the same time.

Peace

BktBallRef Sat Oct 06, 2007 08:16pm

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Originally Posted by brandan89
Just curious...when does everyone else start?

Good grief. You started basketball today? :confused:

We don't start for another six weeks.

Nevadaref Sat Oct 06, 2007 08:24pm

We have our first meeting tomorrow, but the season won't begin until after Thanksgiving.

Splute Sat Oct 06, 2007 09:13pm

We start our season with the girls Nov 7 and the boys follow the next week. Scrimmages are under way now. Houston & surrounding areas

rainmaker Sat Oct 06, 2007 09:28pm

Oregon doesn't start pre-season until around Thanksgiving. There are some scrimmages before that. Season starts Dec 1 as a rule, I think. But our association has it's first meeting Oct 30. First meeting, rules clinic, test before the pre-season starts. Makes it easy to get lots of folks to work the scrimmages.

JRutledge Sat Oct 06, 2007 09:35pm

Juulie,

What do you mean when you say "pre-season?" Are those games between different schools that do not count?

Peace

rainmaker Sat Oct 06, 2007 09:36pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Juulie,

What do you mean when you say "pre-season?" Are those games between different schools that do not count?

Peace

Yea. "non-league" games. I call it pre-season, but I"m not sure that's official.

ILRef80 Sat Oct 06, 2007 09:37pm

I've started working some junior high games the last couple of weeks, it's been fun.

My first high school game isn't for another 4 weeks.

Mark Padgett Sat Oct 06, 2007 09:53pm

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Originally Posted by ILRef80
I've started working some junior high games the last couple of weeks, it's been fun.

My first high school game isn't for another 4 weeks.


Welcome to the board. Just think, another 10,392 posts and you'll catch Rut. ;)

JRutledge Sat Oct 06, 2007 09:58pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Welcome to the board. Just think, another 10,392 posts and you'll catch Rut. ;)

Now 10,393. :D

Peace

Splute Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:04pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Welcome to the board. Just think, another 10,392 posts and you'll catch Rut. ;)

Seems JRut has twice as much to say as you Mark... hum I find that hard to believe. :)

Adam Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:12pm

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Originally Posted by Splute
Seems JRut has twice as much to say as you Mark... hum I find that hard to believe. :)

That's because Mark spends so much time looking for pictures.

ILRef80 Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:41pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Welcome to the board. Just think, another 10,392 posts and you'll catch Rut. ;)

:) Thank you! I've been lurking for quite some time and finally decided to start posting. I'm really looking forward to contributing to the discussions once the season starts.

blindofficial Sun Oct 07, 2007 06:01am

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Originally Posted by ILRef80
:) Thank you! I've been lurking for quite some time and finally decided to start posting. I'm really looking forward to contributing to the discussions once the season starts.

Me too! This being only my 2nd year of officiating high school games (past six years doing city aka: rat ball). This site has been an amazing help to help me learn the rules better! Thanks a million!

JugglingReferee Sun Oct 07, 2007 07:37am

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Originally Posted by blindofficial
Me too! This being only my 2nd year of officiating high school games (past six years doing city aka: rat ball). This site has been an amazing help to help me learn the rules better! Thanks a million!

After stopping "rat ball" and doing HS, you won't be blind anymore. :D :D

eyezen Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:12am

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Originally Posted by rainmaker
Yea. "non-league" games. I call it pre-season, but I"m not sure that's official.

In Missouri, there is no such thing as pre-season (a MSHSAA school cannot scrimmage another school legally).

During the entire regular season, you can have three types of games, non-conference, conference, and tournament games. All three count equally in the w-l columns. Conference (or league) games count towards that specific conference's standings.

When I think of non-league games, I think of games against of non-conference opponents, but never think of them as pre-season.

Nov 19th is the earliest date this year for all classes Boys and Girls.

Our state tourney begins with district play, the week of Feb 18th for Classes 4,5; the week of Feb 25th for Classes 1,2,3.

Jay R Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:23am

I had my first game Friday night. A pre-season game between two teams ranked in the Pre-season Top Ten in the CIS. It was great to be out there. Good teams, great partners, no controversies.

JP

Camron Rust Sun Oct 07, 2007 07:57pm

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Originally Posted by rainmaker
Yea. "non-league" games. I call it pre-season, but I"m not sure that's official.

I"ve heard several people that call it pre-season but really that is not a correct lable. Preseason games are games that are played but don't count (NBA preseason, NFL preseason, etc.). The games often called pre-season are really pre-conference or non-league.

FrankHtown Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:18am

Girl's can start scrimmaging against other schools October 27, and their season opens November 5.

Boy's can start scrimmaging against other schools November 3, and their season starts November 12.

I'm counting the days :D

eyezen Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:32am

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Originally Posted by FrankHtown
Girl's can start scrimmaging against other schools October 27, and their season opens November 5.

Boy's can start scrimmaging against other schools November 3, and their season starts November 12.

I'm counting the days :D

Are these officially sanctioned by your state body? How does it work down there?

Mark Padgett Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:35am

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I"ve heard several people that call it pre-season but really that is not a correct lable.

Hey! I found the only misspelling in the history of Camron's posts - maybe in his entire life! What do I win? :D

Camron Rust Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:14am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Hey! I found the only misspelling in the history of Camron's posts - maybe in his entire life! What do I win? :D


Ewe've knot ben waching klose enuf. Their halve ben udders.

What you really found was one hand beeing too fast for the other. I type pretty fast and, some times, one hand gets ahead of the other. I usually catch it and correct it myself before others see it. :D

Mark Padgett Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:40am

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
What you really found was one hand beeing too fast for the other.

Apparently, your one hand enjoys being too fast for the other. Unless this was some kind of insect reference. :D

FrankHtown Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:08pm

The UIL (http://www.uil.utexas.edu/athletics/basketball/) sets out the dates practices can begin and when scrimmages against other schools can start. In Houston, we provide referees for scrimmages for a $50 fee/floor for 3 hours. So if a varsity squad is on one floor, and the JV squad is on another floor, the chapter receives $100. This money is used for training materials for the chapter.

Generally, the host school will invite 2-4 other teams to participate, and maybe they split the cost. The games are usually 15-20 minute running clock type games, and the teams rotate. The "veterans" assist the newer officials during the game with mechanics, positioning, answering questions, etc, and all referees are encouraged to help out. The officials are rotated in and out also, so you are not running 3 straight hours. (hopefully)

I don't think I'm too far off if I say there are probably 10-15 schools holding scrimmages on the Saturdays before the real games start.

Splute Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:28pm

Thanks for the Link, Frank. This is very helpful.

som44 Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:38pm

Up here in NH we don't start until early December...meetings with Associations latter this month...wish we were starting sooner..

Adam Mon Oct 08, 2007 01:24pm

Our first meeting is 11/7. Scrimmages will probably be the weekend of the 24th. Real ball starts the first weekend in December.

eyezen Mon Oct 08, 2007 01:45pm

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Originally Posted by FrankHtown
The UIL (http://www.uil.utexas.edu/athletics/basketball/) sets out the dates practices can begin and when scrimmages against other schools can start.

Interesting to see the different attitudes towards these types of things amongst the states.

26 Year Gap Mon Oct 08, 2007 02:22pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Hey! I found the only misspelling in the history of Camron's posts - maybe in his entire life! What do I win? :D

An autographed photo of Mr. Annoying Spelling Guy. Wallet-sized, of course.

26 Year Gap Mon Oct 08, 2007 02:24pm

Just got my first two scrimmages lined up today for late November. Season starts 12-1. Hope to get 3 or 4 more scheduled before too much longer.

Adam Mon Oct 08, 2007 02:50pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
An autographed photo of Mr. Annoying Spelling Guy. Wallet-sized, of course.

But no one has actually seen Mr. Annoying Spelling Guy. Some say he's just a myth. Others say he's a legend. I say he's somewhere in between; small in physical stature yet a giant of influence.

Jurassic Referee Mon Oct 08, 2007 03:01pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
But no one has actually seen Mr. Annoying Spelling Guy. Some say he's just a myth. Others say he's a legend. I say he's somewhere in between; small in physical stature yet a giant of influence.

No one has seen him?
http://www.sodamnfunny.com/Picture/Animal/photo7.jpg
They have now!

Adam Mon Oct 08, 2007 03:11pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
No one has seen him?

I think we can safely put you in the "He's a legend" camp.


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