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luvernebbref Mon Jan 18, 2010 04:06pm

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Originally Posted by rockchalk jhawk (Post 652830)
I think I've heard that MN has them, but that is only hearsay.

MN can only use them in non-conference games if both teams agree. They are not used in tournament play.

BillyMac Mon Jan 18, 2010 07:15pm

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None in Connecticut, except for prep schools that use a hybrid version of NFHS/NCAA rules, and then, only for varsity games, not for subvarsity games.

constable Mon Jan 18, 2010 07:27pm

Shot clocks are a great addition to the game. Since I've started doing FIBA rules this year it is a much smoother flowing game than FED games.

Nevadaref Mon Jan 18, 2010 09:32pm

There are only about eight overall which employ the shot clock.

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 652846)
The only ones I know of are CA, WA, and NY.

You can add MA, MD (girls), and one of the Dakotas (I can't recall which).

I can tell you for sure that NV does not use it.

Jfpdi Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:06pm

NY 30 second for girls, 35 for boys at the varsity and JV level. NY we also use NCAA rules for girls games with some modifications and NFHS Rules for boys.

StripesOhio Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:29pm

High School Sports | Shot clock approved for boys high-school basketball | Seattle Times Newspaper

According to this article from Apr 2009:

7 states use it for boys
8 states use it for girls


Btw, no shot clock in Ohio either.

Jfpdi Tue Jan 19, 2010 08:13am

Forgot to mention. In NY 3 person crews are not mandated and not the norm. some places use them for high profile games. I don't think with school budgets in the shape they are in we will ever see 3 person mandated. How about the rest of the country.

Indianaref Tue Jan 19, 2010 08:20am

Not in Indiana and we were told not to expect it anytime soon.

Nevadaref Tue Jan 19, 2010 08:34am

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Originally Posted by Jfpdi (Post 653132)
Forgot to mention. In NY 3 person crews are not mandated and not the norm. some places use them for high profile games. I don't think with school budgets in the shape they are in we will ever see 3 person mandated. How about the rest of the country.

Please either start a new thread for this inquiry or better yet do a search of our past threads on this rather than mess up this one with such a question and the responses.

FrankHtown Tue Jan 19, 2010 09:39am

I sometimes wish Texas would use a shot clock. I would love for some teams to take 35 seconds to shoot instead of 7 or 8 seconds.

paulsonj72 Fri Jan 27, 2012 03:35am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 652995)
There are only about eight overall which employ the shot clock.


You can add MA, MD (girls), and one of the Dakotas (I can't recall which).

I can tell you for sure that NV does not use it.

To bring it up again North Dakota uses it in both classes(Class B added it this year) :35 for boys and :30 for girls while South Dakota uses it in Class A only(biggest class)

wfd21 Fri Jan 27, 2012 07:43am

None in Maine but wish we had them. But then I don't think we would have competent people to run them at the High school level. It's hard enough to have them used correctly at the college level.:rolleyes:

That Guy Fri Jan 27, 2012 09:27am

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Originally Posted by paulsonj72 (Post 817119)
To bring it up again North Dakota uses it in both classes(Class B added it this year) :35 for boys and :30 for girls while South Dakota uses it in Class A only(biggest class)

Are you an archaeologist by trade?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:35am

None in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.

I don't want to see a shot clock and the only thing worse that a shot clock is AP.

MTD, Sr.

Rich Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:07am

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 817194)
None in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.

I don't want to see a shot clock and the only thing worse that a shot clock is AP.

MTD, Sr.

Your comments on the AP are, IMO, completely ridiculous. I know you've said this before, repeatedly (so you're consistent at least), but still...

Jump balls have to be the most idiotic way to settle a tie up. You have a 5'4" player make a great defensive play and tie up a player who's 6'2" tall and those two are supposed to "jump it up" in order to determine the next possession?

Never mind the fact that we'd have 10-20 jump balls in just about every lower level girls game.

You want to eliminate the held ball in the NCAA, fine. I can almost go along with that. But in NFHS rules? You're just not willing to see what it would be like if we went back to the old way (which, BTW, is probably 30 years ago now -- I started officiating 25 years ago and we had the arrow then).


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