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Rich Thu Dec 04, 2008 07:54pm

Game video
 
I'm the short, fat guy. :)

Not a lot of whistles shown (I think 2 fouls shown in 5 minutes of highlights -- we called 26 total for the game). 10 3-pointers in the game and I think they showed all of them.

Wisconsin High School Basketball - Boys / Youth Basketball - Boys

My partner Tuesday worked 2 of the first 3 games posted on the site (Craig/Edgewood) and tossed it up for both of them.

Have I mentioned I despise 2-person? You'll notice the play where my partner forgot he wasn't the center and stopped, if you look closely enough.

On my way to Vegas for a conference. 12 days till my next game.

Mark Padgett Thu Dec 04, 2008 09:10pm

Good call on that charge.

jritchie Fri Dec 05, 2008 01:45pm

It was a nice charge call. Just wondering, do you have all the signed consent forms you had the kids parents sign to first video them and second to release their video out to the world? Just wondering. :)

rockchalk jhawk Fri Dec 05, 2008 01:53pm

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Originally Posted by jritchie (Post 555685)
It was a nice charge call. Just wondering, do you have all the signed consent forms you had the kids parents sign to first video them and second to release their video out to the world? Just wondering. :)

do you honestly think the tv stations go around and get signed release forms from EVERY player they film when they send a camera guy to a game and have the highlights on the 10:00 news 3 hours later? I've seen one of the local stations show highlights from a dozen games in one night... assuming 10 players per team, 2 teams per game, times 12 games... that's 240 release forms they have to get each night in the three hours before they show the footage...

just wondering. :)

jritchie Fri Dec 05, 2008 02:24pm

Actually it was just a joke! But seriously the schools responsible for telling the news crews who they don't have release forms for and they should not be put on tv or in the newspaper. We have had problems with a student here in our high school, that did not have release forms for whatever reasons their parents would not sign them, so their team pictures, etc... could not be put on anything or they would have to exclude him out, it was ridiculous. Crazy stuff...

jeffpea Fri Dec 05, 2008 02:36pm

I'm moving to Wisconsin to work HS games!...yea it's only 2-man (which is no fun), but the games last less than five minutes, the kids can really shoot (I don't think I saw any misses), you only call two fouls per game, AND they pay a full game fee. Now I know why the wisconsin guys can work 6 games in a day and still eat all that cheese and drink all that beer later that night....:)

rockchalk jhawk Fri Dec 05, 2008 02:38pm

really... wow, i never would have thought that they would have to have release forms just to put a video on the news or a picture in the program... crazy. sign of the times i guess.

jritchie Fri Dec 05, 2008 02:42pm

Yeah, they had to totally re-do a lot of the programs for the team. It was a nightmare. Also they had sent the team picture that shouldn't of had him in it, to a school they were going to be in a holiday tourney in and they had to pay to had them re-done as well because they failed to tell them to exclude him from those also..

zebraman Fri Dec 05, 2008 03:01pm

2-person. Wow. Can hardly remember how to do it.

Nice job of staying with shooter on the three-pointer when you were lead. I did notice your partner stop at C. Funny. From what I saw, pretty good court coverage, call selection and positioning. Your credibility would go up SO much if you'd discipline yourself to drop a few pounds next off-season. You are underselling yourself.

fiasco Fri Dec 05, 2008 03:02pm

You don't need a release form if you are taking video of someone in a public place.

Back In The Saddle Fri Dec 05, 2008 04:21pm

I've been on the news a couple of times, once in HS and once since. Never had to sign any consent form.

Oh, and they never got my consent to put my pic up on that America's Most Wanted show either. :mad:

Adam Fri Dec 05, 2008 04:25pm

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle (Post 555770)
I've been on the news a couple of times, once in HS and once since. Never had to sign any consent form.

Oh, and they never got my consent to put my pic up on that America's Most Wanted show either. :mad:

You should talk to your lawyer.

Seriously, we've signed a consent form for my daughter every year she's been in school.

Raymond Fri Dec 05, 2008 04:27pm

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Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 555721)
You don't need a release form if you are taking video of someone in a public place.


What if the game is being held at a private school?

fullor30 Fri Dec 05, 2008 04:31pm

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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 555543)
I'm the short, fat guy. :)

Not a lot of whistles shown (I think 2 fouls shown in 5 minutes of highlights -- we called 26 total for the game). 10 3-pointers in the game and I think they showed all of them.

Wisconsin High School Basketball - Boys / Youth Basketball - Boys

My partner Tuesday worked 2 of the first 3 games posted on the site (Craig/Edgewood) and tossed it up for both of them.

Have I mentioned I despise 2-person? You'll notice the play where my partner forgot he wasn't the center and stopped, if you look closely enough.

On my way to Vegas for a conference. 12 days till my next game.


Not be picky, but I didn't see much running, it may have just been the few clips that were shown. Of course now with my bum knee, I'm going to look like slow motion.

Rich Mon Mar 02, 2009 01:55pm

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Originally Posted by zebraman (Post 555720)
2-person. Wow. Can hardly remember how to do it.

Nice job of staying with shooter on the three-pointer when you were lead. I did notice your partner stop at C. Funny. From what I saw, pretty good court coverage, call selection and positioning. Your credibility would go up SO much if you'd discipline yourself to drop a few pounds next off-season. You are underselling yourself.

My season is over. Sloppy girls regional final on Saturday.

I found this particular post, because it's been an interesting season.

I worked 40 varsity games this season and from January 5 until today, I've dropped 28 pounds. I'm still not quite at what I'd like to be, but I'm closer. By the start of some summer camps I signed up for, I hope to be. I will say this: My court coverage is remarkably different now than it was just 2 months ago.

If anyone is looking for the discipline to stick with a program, give Weight Watchers Online a try. It really works well.


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