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Old Wed Feb 20, 2008, 07:11pm
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FWIW, Billy, you can actually get into any HS game in any sport for free.
My original quote: "We all have membershnip cards that get us into all basketball games for free."

Unfortunately, cmckenna is correct, our Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic
Conference (CIAC) officials cards only get us into the sport, or sports, that we officiate, for free.
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Old Wed Feb 20, 2008, 09:53pm
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Unfortunately, cmckenna is correct, our Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) officials cards only get us into the sport, or sports, that we officiate, for free.
Enjoy it while you have it. Here in TN, two years ago, starting with the State Tournament they quit allowing referees to attend free. As a result many schools have also quit allowing referees in during regular season and invitational tournaments.
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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 01:01am
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I agree. However, it sounds as if the AD had no intention of honestly reporting what was said, so if there is any response (and there will be because we don't just ignore comments from people we know), its just as likely to be misquoted.

I think what I would do in this instance is, instead of leave, go back to the room and tell the guys that you were asked what you thought, and how you responded. And the response should be something supportive or that you didn't see the whole play. Or, say, "that's just one of those things that happens," a comment, like "didn't see whole play," that means absolutely nothing.
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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 08:04am
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You could write a letter to the officials with a copy to your association, the AD & possibly the principal about the whole incident including the part about how the AD was in hot water with the principal. You may never work at that school again, but, then again, the AD may not be the AD there again, either.
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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 08:12am
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Enjoy it while you have it. Here in TN, two years ago, starting with the State Tournament they quit allowing referees to attend free. As a result many schools have also quit allowing referees in during regular season and invitational tournaments.
Yep, NV went that way a couple of years ago. Now we pay $35 for the cards. They do work for all sports and all games though.
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Old Sun Feb 24, 2008, 09:16pm
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My original quote: "We all have membershnip cards that get us into all basketball games for free."

Unfortunately, cmckenna is correct, our Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic
Conference (CIAC) officials cards only get us into the sport, or sports, that we officiate, for free.
I just pulled my card out. On the back:

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Members of the CIAC Officials' Association are entitled to the following:
  • Admission to any regular season contest in any sport;
  • Admission to CIAC state tournament contests for the sport listed on the front of the card
I know I've used mine to get into football games. Maybe we get different cards on our board.
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Old Sun Feb 24, 2008, 10:00pm
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I just pulled my card out. I know I've used mine to get into football games. Maybe we get different cards on our board.
Sorry, I only use mine for basketball, so I forgot about the other privileges we get as CIAC members. Thanks for reminding me. Who knows, someday I may want to go to a girls lacrosse match (in my worst nightmare).
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Old Mon Feb 25, 2008, 08:06pm
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My card explicitly states it is not good for admission to any game.
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My card explicitly states it is not good for admission to any game.
That's not what it says on the cards of the good officials.
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Old Tue Feb 26, 2008, 12:57am
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That's not what it says on the cards of the good officials.
You cut me deep.
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Old Tue Feb 26, 2008, 06:18am
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You cut me deep.
You shoulda said "You have wounded me to the quick, Sire."

Or in your case, "You have wounded me to the slow, Sire." might be a little more apt.
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Old Mon Feb 25, 2008, 08:53pm
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Sorry, I only use mine for basketball, so I forgot about the other privileges we get as CIAC members. Thanks for reminding me. Who knows, someday I may want to go to a girls lacrosse match (in my worst nightmare).
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Old Mon Feb 25, 2008, 09:05pm
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Co-ed naked lacrosse -- rough, tough, and in the buff
I don't know about coed lacrosse, but girls lacrosse in Connecticut is not rough, or tough. I've seen boys lacrosse games. Even though I don't know the rules, it's enjoyable to watch, kind of like football with sticks. My niece played lacrosse against my hometown high school, so I went to watch her. Boring. I don't know the rules, but the officials kept blowing their whistles, all the time, for the entire match. Talk about game interrupters. No contact allowed, or so it seemed. It reminded me of a girls field hockey game, a game that could also become more interesting if a little incidental contact was allowed.
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Old Mon Feb 25, 2008, 10:35pm
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I don't know about coed lacrosse, but girls lacrosse in Connecticut is not rough, or tough. I've seen boys lacrosse games. Even though I don't know the rules, it's enjoyable to watch, kind of like football with sticks. My niece played lacrosse against my hometown high school, so I went to watch her. Boring. I don't know the rules, but the officials kept blowing their whistles, all the time, for the entire match. Talk about game interrupters. No contact allowed, or so it seemed. It reminded me of a girls field hockey game, a game that could also become more interesting if a little incidental contact was allowed.
The whole "red light green light" aspect of it bugged me quite a bit.
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