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Pretty Neat
Did a small private school varsity game last night where the head coach let us know ahead of time that one of their players was 3 points away from 1,000 points total for his HS career. They requested to stop the action after the points were scored, make an announcement, take pictures, and retire the game ball used. We asked him to clear it with the visiting coach first, which he did, and everything was set.
He hit a three early in the first period and everything went off without a hitch. That was the first time I was ever involved with something like this and thought it was pretty cool. Anybody else have an experience that stands out like that? |
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Nice to have been a part of that. Nothing like that has happened to me but last night was the first set of games I have ever called that none of the coaches said a single word about any call we made. The fans weren't as supportive but the coaches never said a word. Unusual for around here
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I had the very same situation earlier in the year. The home team came to us (me the Referee mainly) and told us that if the star of the visiting team scored 11 points, they would stop the game to commemorate the fact he broke a school record in points. I do not even know if they told the visiting team they would do this. All I asked was that we not stop the game at an awkward moment and when the game clearly moving. Well they had the points on the board for each player in the game and we knew the minute it happen. The kid did not have a good first half so it did not happen until the second half in a close game. Also it was kind of clear that the kid was not trying to break the record in the first half on the road as he was always passing the ball off or not taking an open shot he had to get one to his teammates (he was the point guard as well). When the player got to the milestone we stopped the game and went on with the ceremony.
The amazing thing was the kid actually was not at all boastful or interested in the attention. He almost looked embarrassed that he was getting the attention. They gave the kid the game ball and we switched to another ball and we continued the game. The ceremony took about 3 or 4 minutes and the game continued. The home team lost the game. Peace
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Have seen it several times and officiated for it a couple times. Got an assist on one of them. [Administered the FT]. The player's father was someone I played ball with way back in time and it was an away game. V won by 25 or so. The other game was with the home player reaching the mark. Pre-arranged. Short ceremony. Back to the game.
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Poor Sportsmanship ...
I had several of these. One that stands out in my mind is a game where the visiting player scored his 1000th point. The visiting fans cheered. The home fans didn't.
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Back when I was coaching, one of my players needed 25 points for 1,000. I arranged everything with the opposing coach and officials just in case. She got 998 to force OT. When they went back out for the OT tip, I told the timer to not hit the horn and the U to just play on. She scored her 1,000 in the OT, and they made an announcement at the next timeout. We won, and our next game was home, so we did a ceremony before the game, and also stopped another game for her later in the season when she got her 1,000th rebound.
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This year I hit my 100th T. The game was stopped and I was handed a ceremonial shoe with some poo on it. The fans booed and the coaches complained, one player even lifted his jersey in disgust. All in all it took about 8 minutes as I issued a T for each coach being out of the box, ejected all the fans and tossed the kid for being a jerk. It was a moving ceremony presided over by the honorable John McEnroe.
So far it looks like the road to 200 might be much faster.
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