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Old Wed Dec 08, 2010, 05:21pm
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Old Wed Dec 08, 2010, 06:40pm
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My comments apply to both boys and girls games. 95% of regular season varsity games are two person games. All subvarsity games are two person games. Sometimes we'll use three officials in holiday tournament games, or in games that involve big city powerhouses. Some, but not all, conference tournament finals are three person. State tournament games below the quarterfinals are all two person assignments. Quarterfinals on up are all three person games. Someday we'll figure that it's the 21st century.

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Have not done any BV with 2. Have done a few GV with 3. No JV with 3. Pay difference is slightly more for 2. All tournaments and post-season have 3 on the crew.
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All 2 person for all levels here in my area of sunny SoCal, the exception being some holiday tournaments and quarter-finals and beyond for the playoffs
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Old Wed Dec 08, 2010, 08:41pm
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All 2 person for all levels here in my area of sunny SoCal, the exception being some holiday tournaments and quarter-finals and beyond for the playoffs
Kingsman: Your tag line verifies the use of 2-man in SoCal. Not always true in 3-man.

In my part of Indiana all V games are 3-man. I still hear some rumors about smaller rural teams using 2-man but I haven't seen it for a couple of years.

All JV games are still 2-man. Which makes the transition period between JV and V pretty awkward.
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All JV games are still 2-man. Which makes the transition period between JV and V pretty awkward.
I did two-man BJV last night between two big schools and find it easier doing three-man V. Two-man between good F or JV teams can be tough IMO.
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From what I understand, many districts around here use three whistle but there are also some that use two. Same with some private schools.

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Kingsman: Your tag line verifies the use of 2-man in SoCal. Not always true in 3-man.
I've heard this before. What is the meaning behind that phrase?
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It's just another way of saying to be outside the player on the endline. When he turns to you to take the ball, his a$$ is facing the glass.
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In Wisconsin only 2 required until postseason. Sometimes a crew of two will bring a third official. They need to get some 3 man in before playoffs. They just split the two checks between the three of them.
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In Wisconsin only 2 required until postseason. Sometimes a crew of two will bring a third official. They need to get some 3 man in before playoffs. They just split the two checks between the three of them.
In VT, the state has 3 in all playoff games. So, they require schools based on enrollment to have 3 on the crew for a certain number of games. Some schools may elect to have more than the minimum. It is pretty foolhardy to not have a requirement like this and to then expect officials to convert to a new system in the playoffs IMO. Here in FL, I believe there is a minimum for each school. I am not going to try to figger it out, though.
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Have not done any BV with 2. Have done a few GV with 3. No JV with 3. Pay difference is slightly more for 2. All tournaments and post-season have 3 on the crew.
This makes me curious; are there some schools that use 3 for boys and 2 for girls?
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This makes me curious; are there some schools that use 3 for boys and 2 for girls?
All I can tell you is that in my primary association, I have yet to see 3 on a crew in a GV game. And I have yet to see [with the exception of a small private school with a smaller court] 2 on a crew in a BV game. In my secondary association, there are always 3 assigned to a varsity game.
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All I can tell you is that in my primary association, I have yet to see 3 on a crew in a GV game. And I have yet to see [with the exception of a small private school with a smaller court] 2 on a crew in a BV game. In my secondary association, there are always 3 assigned to a varsity game.
That's interesting; wonder how long it'll be before someone considers this a Title IX violation.
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That's interesting; wonder how long it'll be before someone considers this a Title IX violation.
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That's interesting; wonder how long it'll be before someone considers this a Title IX violation.
Could be that each has the same budget and they chose to spend it differently.
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