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Great game
Girls varsity game (conference game between rival schools). Team A is 3-0, team B is 3-1. Team A has the leading scorer in the area (30 pts per game). A big crowd adds to the excitement.
The game is well played (and close all night long). The largest lead is probably less than 8 points. Team B does a pretty good job of keeping the scoring machine covered. At halftime, she's got maybe 10 points (our locker room guess). The second half is close all the way. The big scorer gets hammered on a 3 point attempt with 30 seconds to go (game is tied) and she buries all three shots. Team B calls timeout and sets up a play for the tie. Good shot, but it bangs off the rim into the hands of a girl who played in the JV game. With 5 seconds left on the clock, she heaves up a deep 3 pointer and it goes in. Overtime! Both teams score 7 points in the first OT, so we move on to the second OT. Again, it's back and forth...2 points here, three points there. A couple more players foul out and the subs rise to the occasion. In the end, Team A pulls out a 3 point win (Team B just misses a 3 at the buzzer). I had two great partners and we were on the same page all night long. Each of us had big grins on our faces because we were having so much fun. Oh, the big scorer ended up with 39 points (18 for 18 at the foul line). Games like this make up for a lot of lopsided, poorly played ones! |
I love great girls games. They are a joy to ref. One of my best games was similar with an OT, last second shot and a foul.
Are there rules against JV player moving up like that? |
It's legal in Ohio. They are allowed to play so many quarters in one day. I believe she played 2 quarters in the JV game.
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Who knew?
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I resent that......
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NFHS Mythbusters ...
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Just last Friday I did a couple of games for what I think is the smallest school in NH. They had 7th and 8th graders on their varsity teams. 50 students in HS. Both the girls and boys varsity won..it will be fun to follow them during the year but glad I don't go up there again..two hour drive one way..
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Wow!!
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2 hours is a bit much, but not that uncommon in lots of areas. Little schools in the middle of nowhere are usually just happy to get good refs. And normally they treat you very well.
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Sometimes I wonder myself...but here in Northern NH we do a bit of traveling...2 hours is unusual but most of my games are 1 hour each way.
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[Probably Pittsburg if they won both games] |
Didn't think you could go 2 hrs in NH.
When I coached in W. ND we'd go 240 miles one way for a league game. Now, I officiate and we go 2 to 2 1/2 hrs one way max. They pay mileage so I don't mind although it gets a little chilly in the winter. |
In Northern Va it took me well over an hour to go 15 friggn miles last Friday night due to our nightmare traffic......the school was right there and I couldn't get to it. 25 minutes to go the last 1.5 miles. I was ticked. :mad:
I beat my partner to the gym by a good bit (but we talked via the cell). V Team showed up late and we had a running clock for the F game to get back on schedule..... Two hour drive for me might only be 25 miles....... |
Sounds like it would be faster and less frustrating to just park the car and jog that last 1.5 miles to the school.
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