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I'm not sure I understand your question. If you're asking where on the map there are school that play 6 minute quarters, I believe the answer would be ... lot of places.
If you mean where in the rules is 901c getting 6 minute quarters, it's here: NFHS 5-5-2: "Games involving only students below the ninth grade shall be played in six-minute quarters..." and NFHS 5-7-3: "The length of each extra period shall be four minutes (or half the time of a regulation quarter for non-varsity contests)...."
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I wasn't aware of it either. In fact, when he quoted it as an NFHS rule, I thought he was talking about Naughty French High School rules. (insert your imaginary Naughty French High School image here)
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The "competitive" rec leagues around here mostly play 8 minutes stop time quarters regardless of grade level, except 5th grade (that's the grade they start at) plays 7 minutes.
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Not true. Howard assigns lots of middle school games all over the Portland Metro.
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I ref in two counties - one county has no MS Games and only Rec and AAU, and the other has MS. MS = 6 minute quarters for 7th grade and 7 minute quarters for 8th. One Rec league has 20 minute running clocks at all age levels while the other messes with 7 and 8 minute quarters except for the 16-18 yr olds who do 9 minute quarters, which I detest. I try to carry a copy of the Rec league rules with me at all times just in case.....and their have been cases.
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There are variations all over the place. For example, here in the Omaha area, many of the JH/MS follow the NFHS rule on 6 minute quarters. There are a couple of places where they'll do 8 minute quarters with the clock running. In Iowa, the rule is 6 minute quarters regardless (the state associations actually regulate this, and many schools have separate JH/MS AD's who are there to make sure the rule, among others, is enforced).
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Not if they are IESA schools. 6 minute quarters. You will also want to check the number of quarters a night a kid can play. The different JH associations have different rules. But that's a problem for the table and the coaches, not the referees.
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