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CDurham Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:59am

Online NFHS Rulebook?
 
Anyone know of an online rulebook for NFHS?

Thanks

BillyMac Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:06am

NFHS Officials Association ...
 
The NFHS Rules Books and Case Books are available for paid members of the NFHS professional associations and state association staff.

NFHS | Membership Applications

Online Resource Library - Access Denied

Mark Padgett Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:21am

BillyMac - when I saw you replied to this post I thought you had posted the entire rulebook. :D

BillyMac Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:05pm

Is A Volleyball Stuffed Or Inflated ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 685832)
BillyMac - when I saw you replied to this post I thought you had posted the entire rulebook.

For several years I had to rely on the kindness of some Forum members to electronically send me copies of the NFHS online rulebook and casebook. The reason had nothing to do with the fact that I'm cheap, and, by the way, I am very cheap, I squeeze a nickel so tight that the buffalo defecates, but because I was unable to join the NFHS.

I guess that Connecticut is a state where either everyone in an entire officials organization joins, or nobody joins. In other words, there are no individual NFHS memberships in Connecticut. IAABO boards in Connecticut do not belong to the NFHS. Although we use the NFHS rulebook, and casebook, we use our own IAABO manual, and purchase our own IAABO insurance.

Finally, I got some help from a front office staff member of our state high school athletics association. He was able to "sneak" me in as an "on paper only" member of the volleyball officials group. I know little about volleyball rules, but if anybody from the NFHS asks, I'm one of those guys who works my butt off climbing up that ladder to work volleyball games. If you can call that work? Bazinga!

Kelvin green Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:28am

You can always join NFHS... It is on thier website and costs 35.00 per year and you get the insurance, magazine and the appropriate access... Now if you are a chea ba$&*^d then I guess that is out :)

:)

CDurham Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:20am

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Originally Posted by Kelvin green (Post 686048)
You can always join NFHS... It is on thier website and costs 35.00 per year and you get the insurance, magazine and the appropriate access... Now if you are a chea ba$&*^d then I guess that is out :)

:)

Yeah haha. College tuition counts me out their draining all my money.

Mark Padgett Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:32am

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Originally Posted by CDurham (Post 686085)
Yeah haha. College tuition counts me out their draining all my money.

Apparently you're attending a college that doesn't teach spelling or sentence structure in their English classes. You should ask for a refund. ;)

PSidbury Tue Jul 27, 2010 04:10pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 686089)
Apparently you're attending a college that doesn't teach spelling or sentence structure in their English classes.

Or maybe it is the college suggested in this article: Black Voice Box Blog Archive An Ebonics Class- Why?

Don't shoot the messenger,
Paul

Back In The Saddle Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:02am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 686089)
Apparently you're attending a college that doesn't teach spelling or sentence structure in their English classes. You should ask for a refund. ;)

If his spelling and sentence structure were perfect, he wouldn't need to attend college. It seems to me his tuition money is being well spent. ;)


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